Art And Nature Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBCCBBDEDEFETHE BRIDGE BETWEEN CLIFTON AND LEIGH WOODS | A |
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Frown ever opposite the angel cried | B |
Who with an earthquake's might and giant hand | C |
Severed these riven rocks and bade them stand | C |
Severed for ever The vast ocean tide | B |
Leaving its roar without at his command | C |
Shrank and beneath the woods through the green land | C |
Went gently murmuring on so to deride | B |
The frowning barriers that its force defied | B |
But Art high o'er the trailing smoke below | D |
Of sea bound steamer on yon summit's head | E |
Sat musing and where scarce a wandering crow | D |
Sailed o'er the chasm in thought a highway led | E |
Conquering as by an arrow from a bow | F |
The scene's lone Genius by her elfin thread | E |
William Lisle Bowles
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