Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - X - Struggle Of The Britons Against The Barbarians Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEDFG| Rise they 'have' risen of brave Aneurin ask | A |
| How they have scourged old foes perfidious friends | B |
| The Spirit of Caractacus descends | B |
| Upon the Patriots animates their task | A |
| Amazement runs before the towering casque | A |
| Of Arthur bearing through the stormy field | C |
| The virgin sculptured on his Christian shield | C |
| Stretched in the sunny light of victory bask | A |
| The Host that followed Urien as he strode | D |
| O'er heaps of slain from Cambrian wood and moss | E |
| Druids descend auxiliars of the Cross | E |
| Bards nursed on blue Plinlimmon's still abode | D |
| Rush on the fight to harps preferring swords | F |
| And everlasting deeds to burning words | G |
William Wordsworth
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