Aerial Rock - Whose Solitary Brow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDFDE

Aerial Rock whose solitary browA
From this low threshold daily meets my sightB
When I step forth to hail the morning lightB
Or quit the stars with a lingering farewell howA
Shall Fancy pay to thee a grateful vowA
How with the Muse's aid her love attestC
By planting on thy naked head the crestC
Of an imperial Castle which the ploughA
Of ruin shall not touch Innocent schemeD
That doth presume no more than to supplyE
A grace the sinuous vale and roaring streamD
Want through neglect of hoar AntiquityF
Rise then ye votive Towers and catch a gleamD
Of golden sunset ere it fade and dieE

William Wordsworth



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