Art And Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBCCBBDEDEFE

THE BRIDGE BETWEEN CLIFTON AND LEIGH WOODSA
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Frown ever opposite the angel criedB
Who with an earthquake's might and giant handC
Severed these riven rocks and bade them standC
Severed for ever The vast ocean tideB
Leaving its roar without at his commandC
Shrank and beneath the woods through the green landC
Went gently murmuring on so to derideB
The frowning barriers that its force defiedB
But Art high o'er the trailing smoke belowD
Of sea bound steamer on yon summit's headE
Sat musing and where scarce a wandering crowD
Sailed o'er the chasm in thought a highway ledE
Conquering as by an arrow from a bowF
The scene's lone Genius by her elfin threadE

William Lisle Bowles



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