By The Seashore, Isle Of Man Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDFBBWhy stand we gazing on the sparkling Brine | A |
With wonder smit by its transparency | B |
And all enraptured with its purity | B |
Because the unstained the clear the crystalline | A |
Have ever in them something of benign | A |
Whether in gem in water or in sky | C |
A sleeping infant's brow or wakeful eye | C |
Of a young maiden only not divine | A |
Scarcely the hand forbears to dip its palm | D |
For beverage drawn as from a mountain well | E |
Temptation centres in the liquid Calm | D |
Our daily raiment seems no obstacle | F |
To instantaneous plunging in deep Sea | B |
And reveling in long embrace with thee | B |
William Wordsworth
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