Metrical Feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGHIIJKKTrochee trips from long to short | A |
From long to long in solemn sort | A |
Slow Spondee stalks strong foot yet ill able | B |
Ever to come up with Dactyl's trisyllable | B |
Iambics march from short to long | C |
With a leap and a bound the swift Anapests throng | C |
One syllable long with one short at each side | D |
Amphibrachys hastes with a stately stride | D |
First and last being long middle short Amphimacer | E |
Strikes his thundering hoofs like a proud high bred Racer | E |
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If Derwent be innocent steady and wise | F |
And delight in the things of earth water and skies | F |
Tender warmth at his heart with these meters to show it | G |
WIth sound sense in his brains may make Derwent a poet | H |
May crown him with fame and must win him the love | I |
Of his father on earth and his father above | I |
My dear dear child | J |
Could you stand upon Skiddaw you would not from its whole ridge | K |
See a man who so loves you as your fond S T Colerige | K |
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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