As Some Vast Tropic Tree, Itself A Wood (fragment) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
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As some vast Tropic tree itself a wood | B |
That crests its Head with clouds beneath the flood | C |
Feeds its deep roots and with the bulging flank | D |
Of its wide base controls the fronting bank | D |
By the slant current's pressure scoop'd away | E |
The fronting bank becomes a foam piled bay | E |
High in the Fork the uncouth Idol knits | F |
His channel'd Brows low murmurs stir by fits | F |
And dark below the horrid Faquir sits | F |
An Horror from its broad Head's branchy wreath | G |
Broods o'er the rude Idolatry beneath | G |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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