Metrical Feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEE FFGHIIJKK

Trochee trips from long to shortA
From long to long in solemn sortA
Slow Spondee stalks strong foot yet ill ableB
Ever to come up with Dactyl's trisyllableB
Iambics march from short to longC
With a leap and a bound the swift Anapests throngC
One syllable long with one short at each sideD
Amphibrachys hastes with a stately strideD
First and last being long middle short AmphimacerE
Strikes his thundering hoofs like a proud high bred RacerE
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If Derwent be innocent steady and wiseF
And delight in the things of earth water and skiesF
Tender warmth at his heart with these meters to show itG
WIth sound sense in his brains may make Derwent a poetH
May crown him with fame and must win him the loveI
Of his father on earth and his father aboveI
My dear dear childJ
Could you stand upon Skiddaw you would not from its whole ridgeK
See a man who so loves you as your fond S T ColerigeK

Samuel Taylor Coleridge



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