As Some Vast Tropic Tree, Itself A Wood (fragment) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDDEEFFFGG

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As some vast Tropic tree itself a woodB
That crests its Head with clouds beneath the floodC
Feeds its deep roots and with the bulging flankD
Of its wide base controls the fronting bankD
By the slant current's pressure scoop'd awayE
The fronting bank becomes a foam piled bayE
High in the Fork the uncouth Idol knitsF
His channel'd Brows low murmurs stir by fitsF
And dark below the horrid Faquir sitsF
An Horror from its broad Head's branchy wreathG
Broods o'er the rude Idolatry beneathG

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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