From The Original Draft Of The Poem 'to William Shelley' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBCBBBC EFGHI

A
The world is now our dwelling placeB
Where'er the earth one fading traceB
Of what was great and free does keepC
That is our homeD
Mild thoughts of man's ungentle raceB
Shall our contented exile reapC
For who that in some happy placeB
His own free thoughts can freely chaseB
By woods and waves can clothe his faceB
In cynic smiles Child we shall weepC
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This lamentE
The memory of thy grievous wrongF
Will fadeG
But genius is omnipotentH
To hallowI

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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