From The Original Draft Of The Poem 'to William Shelley' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBCBBBC EFGHIA | |
The world is now our dwelling place | B |
Where'er the earth one fading trace | B |
Of what was great and free does keep | C |
That is our home | D |
Mild thoughts of man's ungentle race | B |
Shall our contented exile reap | C |
For who that in some happy place | B |
His own free thoughts can freely chase | B |
By woods and waves can clothe his face | B |
In cynic smiles Child we shall weep | C |
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This lament | E |
The memory of thy grievous wrong | F |
Will fade | G |
But genius is omnipotent | H |
To hallow | I |
Percy Bysshe Shelley
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