The River Wainsbeck Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADEEFGHHGII

While slowly wanders thy sequestered streamA
WAINSBECK the mossy scattered rocks amongB
In fancy's ear making a plaintive songC
To the dark woods above that waving seemA
To bend o'er some enchanted spot removedD
From life's vain coil I listen to the windE
And think I hear meek Sorrow's plaint reclinedE
O'er the forsaken tomb of him she lovedF
Fair scenes ye lend a pleasure long unknownG
To him who passes weary on his wayH
Yet recreated here he may delayH
A while to thank you and when years have flownG
And haunts that charmed his youth he would renewI
In the world's crowd he will remember youI

William Lisle Bowles



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