On Leaving London For Wales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCC ADADDEDEE FGFGGHGHH IJIJKLJML

Hail to thee Cambria for the unfettered windA
Which from thy wilds even now methinks I feelB
Chasing the clouds that roll in wrath behindA
And tightening the soul's laxest nerves to steelB
True mountain Liberty alone may healB
The pain which Custom's obduracies bringC
And he who dares in fancy even to stealB
One draught from Snowdon's ever sacred springC
Blots out the unholiest rede of worldly witnessingC
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And shall that soul to selfish peace resignedA
So soon forget the woe its fellows shareD
Can Snowdon's Lethe from the free born mindA
So soon the page of injured penury tearD
Does this fine mass of human passion dareD
To sleep unhonouring the patriot s fallE
Or life s sweet load in quietude to bearD
While millions famish even in Luxury s hallE
And Tyranny high raised stern lowers on allE
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No Cambria never may thy matchless valesF
A heart so false to hope and virtue shieldG
Nor ever may thy spirit breathing galesF
Waft freshness to the slaves who dare to yieldG
For me the weapon that I burn to wieldG
I seek amid thy rocks to ruin hurledH
That Reason s flag may over Freedom s fieldG
Symbol of bloodless victory wave unfurledH
A meteor sign of love effulgent o er the worldH
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Do thou wild Cambria calm each struggling thoughtI
Cast thy sweet veil of rocks and woods betweenJ
That by the soul to indignation wroughtI
Mountains and dells be mingled with the sceneJ
Let me forever be what I have beenK
But not forever at my needy doorL
Let Misery linger speechless pale and leanJ
I am the friend of the unfriended poorM
Let me not madly stain their righteous cause in goreL

Percy Bysshe Shelley



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