Composed At The Same Time And On The Same Occasion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABBACAAACAI DROPPED my pen and listened to the Wind | A |
That sang of trees uptorn and vessels tost | A |
A midnight harmony and wholly lost | A |
To the general sense of men by chains confined | A |
Of business care or pleasure or resigned | A |
To timely sleep Thought I the impassioned strain | B |
Which without aid of numbers I sustain | B |
Like acceptation from the World will find | A |
Yet some with apprehensive ear shall drink | C |
A dirge devoutly breathed o'er sorrows past | A |
And to the attendant promise will give heed | A |
The prophecy like that of this wild blast | A |
Which while it makes the heart with sadness shrink | C |
Tells also of bright calms that shall succeed | A |
William Wordsworth
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