Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Xiii - Casual Incitement Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEAAFGG

A bright haired company of youthful slavesA
Beautiful strangers stand within the paleB
Of a sad market ranged for public saleB
Where Tiber's stream the immortal City lavesA
Angli by name and not an Angel wavesA
His wing who could seem lovelier to man's eyeC
Than they appear to holy GregoryD
Who having learnt that name salvation cravesA
For Them and for their Land The earnest SireE
His questions urging feels in slender tiesA
Of chiming sound commanding sympathiesA
De Irians he would save them from God's ireF
Subjects of Saxon Aella they shall singG
Glad Halle lujahs to the eternal KingG

William Wordsworth



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