Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Xiii - Casual Incitement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEAAFGG| A bright haired company of youthful slaves | A |
| Beautiful strangers stand within the pale | B |
| Of a sad market ranged for public sale | B |
| Where Tiber's stream the immortal City laves | A |
| Angli by name and not an Angel waves | A |
| His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eye | C |
| Than they appear to holy Gregory | D |
| Who having learnt that name salvation craves | A |
| For Them and for their Land The earnest Sire | E |
| His questions urging feels in slender ties | A |
| Of chiming sound commanding sympathies | A |
| De Irians he would save them from God's ire | F |
| Subjects of Saxon Aella they shall sing | G |
| Glad Halle lujahs to the eternal King | G |
William Wordsworth
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