A Vision Of Folly Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFEGHIJKIK| I saw one rushing madly in pursuit | A |
| Of Liberty With frenzied steps he strode | B |
| Old laws and customs with disdainful foot | C |
| He spurned beneath him in a mire of blood | D |
| He stood before the wondering world a god | E |
| A king with Freedom for his spouse and queen | F |
| He felt his empire was divine and trod | E |
| As on a footstool on the necks of men | G |
| Ruin awhile and havoc strewed his path | H |
| He had his day of glory and his fall | I |
| He stood once more upon his father's hearth | J |
| Sated with pride and there in frenzy worse | K |
| Wrought foul dishonour on that honoured hall | I |
| And left its walls forever with a curse | K |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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