Cave Of Staffa Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCBDEFDFEWe saw but surely in the motley crowd | A |
Not One of us has felt the far famed sight | B |
How 'could' we feel it each the other's blight | B |
Hurried and hurrying volatile and loud | A |
O for those motions only that invite | B |
The Ghost of Fingal to his tuneful Cave | C |
By the breeze entered and wave after wave | C |
Softly embosoming the timid light | B |
And by 'one' Votary who at will might stand | D |
Gazing and take into his mind and heart | E |
With undistracted reverence the effect | F |
Of those proportions where the almighty hand | D |
That made the worlds the sovereign Architect | F |
Has deigned to work as if with human Art | E |
William Wordsworth
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