Coleridge, Southy And Wordsworth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFF| Like mightiest organ in full tone | A |
| Melodious grand is great Milton | B |
| He did in lofty measures tell | C |
| How Satan great archangel fell | C |
| When from heaven downward hurled | D |
| And how he ruined this our world | D |
| So full of guile he did deceive | E |
| Our simple hearted parent Eve | E |
| Shows us how pardon is obtained | F |
| And Paradise may be regained | F |
James Mcintyre
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