Iv. To The River Wenbeck Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEDFGHGHGH| AS slowly wanders thy forsaken stream | A |
| Wenbeck the mossy scatter'd rocks among | B |
| In fancy's ear still making plaintive song | C |
| To the dark woods above ah sure I seem | A |
| To meet some friendly Genius in the gloom | D |
| And in each breeze a pitying voice I hear | E |
| Like sorrow's sighs upon misfortune's tomb | D |
| Ah soothing are your quiet scenes the tear | F |
| Of him who passes weary on his way | G |
| Shall thank you as he turns to bid adieu | H |
| Onward a cheerless pilgrim he may stray | G |
| Yet oft as musing memory shall review | H |
| The scenes that cheer'd his path with fairer ray | G |
| Delightful haunts he will remember you | H |
William Lisle Bowles
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