Composed In Roslin Chapel During A Storm Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEDFG

The wind is now thy organist a clankA
We know not whence ministers for a bellB
To mark some change of service As the swellB
Of music reached its height and even when sankA
The notes in prelude Roslin to a blankA
Of silence how it thrilled thy sumptuous roofC
Pillars and arches not in vain time proofC
Though Christian rites be wanting From what bankA
Came those live herbs by what hand were they sownD
Where dew falls not where rain drops seem unknownD
Yet in the Temple they a friendly nicheE
Share with their sculptured fellows that green grownD
Copy their beauty more and more and preachF
Though mute of all things blending into oneG

William Wordsworth



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