Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - V - Monks And Schoolmen Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABDAECEFGE

Record we too with just and faithful penA
That many hooded Cenobites there areB
Who in their private cells have yet a careC
Of public quiet unambitious MenA
Counselors for the world of piercing kenA
Whose fervent exhortations from afarB
Move Princes to their duty peace or warD
And oft times in the most forbidding denA
Of solitude with love of science strongE
How patiently the yoke of thought they bearC
How subtly glide its finest threads alongE
Spirits that crowd the intellectual sphereF
With mazy boundaries as the astronomerG
With orb and cycle girds the starry throngE

William Wordsworth



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