Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xlii - Gunpowder Plot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDC

Fear hath a hundred eyes that all agreeA
To plague her beating heart and there is oneB
Nor idlest that which holds communionB
With things that were not yet were 'meant' to beA
Aghast within its gloomy cavityA
That eye which sees as if fulfilled and doneB
Crimes that might stop the motion of the sunB
Beholds the horrible catastropheA
Of an assembled Senate unredeemedC
From subterraneous Treason's darkling powerD
Merciless act of sorrow infiniteE
Worse than the product of that dismal nightF
When gushing copious as a thunder showerD
The blood of Huguenots through Paris streamedC

William Wordsworth



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