Composed At The Same Time And On The Same Occasion Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAAABBACAAACA

I DROPPED my pen and listened to the WindA
That sang of trees uptorn and vessels tostA
A midnight harmony and wholly lostA
To the general sense of men by chains confinedA
Of business care or pleasure or resignedA
To timely sleep Thought I the impassioned strainB
Which without aid of numbers I sustainB
Like acceptation from the World will findA
Yet some with apprehensive ear shall drinkC
A dirge devoutly breathed o'er sorrows pastA
And to the attendant promise will give heedA
The prophecy like that of this wild blastA
Which while it makes the heart with sadness shrinkC
Tells also of bright calms that shall succeedA

William Wordsworth



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