Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part I. - Xxxiii - The Council Of Clermont Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDEDE| And shall the Pontiff asks profaneness flow | A |
| From Nazareth source of Christian piety | B |
| From Bethlehem from the Mounts of Agony | B |
| And glorified Ascension Warriors go | A |
| With prayers and blessings we your path will sow | C |
| Like Moses hold our hands erect till ye | B |
| Have chased far off by righteous victory | B |
| These sons of Amalek or laid them low | A |
| God willeth it the whole assembly cry | D |
| Shout which the enraptured multitude astounds | E |
| The Council roof and Clermont's towers reply | D |
| God willeth it from hill to hill rebounds | E |
| And in awe stricken Countries far and nigh | D |
| Through Nature's hollow arch that voice resounds | E |
William Wordsworth
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