By The Seashore, Isle Of Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDFBB

Why stand we gazing on the sparkling BrineA
With wonder smit by its transparencyB
And all enraptured with its purityB
Because the unstained the clear the crystallineA
Have ever in them something of benignA
Whether in gem in water or in skyC
A sleeping infant's brow or wakeful eyeC
Of a young maiden only not divineA
Scarcely the hand forbears to dip its palmD
For beverage drawn as from a mountain wellE
Temptation centres in the liquid CalmD
Our daily raiment seems no obstacleF
To instantaneous plunging in deep SeaB
And reveling in long embrace with theeB

William Wordsworth



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