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 askA
How they have scourged old foes perfidious friendsB
The Spirit of Caractacus descendsB
Upon the Patriots animates their taskA
Amazement runs before the towering casqueA
Of Arthur bearing through the stormy fieldC
The virgin sculptured on his Christian shieldC
Stretched in the sunny light of victory baskA
The Host that followed Urien as he strodeD
O'er heaps of slain from Cambrian wood and mossE
Druids descend auxiliars of the CrossE
Bards nursed on blue Plinlimmon's still abodeD
Rush on the fight to harps preferring swordsF
And everlasting deeds to burning wordsG

William Wordsworth



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