Fragment: 'i Stood Upon A Heaven-cleaving Turret' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDEFGH| I stood upon a heaven cleaving turret | A |
| Which overlooked a wide Metropolis | B |
| And in the temple of my heart my Spirit | A |
| Lay prostrate and with parted lips did kiss | C |
| The dust of Desolations altar hearth | D |
| And with a voice too faint to falter | E |
| It shook that trembling fane with its weak prayer | F |
| 'Twas noon the sleeping skies were blue | G |
| The city | H |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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