Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xlii - Gunpowder Plot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFDC| Fear hath a hundred eyes that all agree | A |
| To plague her beating heart and there is one | B |
| Nor idlest that which holds communion | B |
| With things that were not yet were 'meant' to be | A |
| Aghast within its gloomy cavity | A |
| That eye which sees as if fulfilled and done | B |
| Crimes that might stop the motion of the sun | B |
| Beholds the horrible catastrophe | A |
| Of an assembled Senate unredeemed | C |
| From subterraneous Treason's darkling power | D |
| Merciless act of sorrow infinite | E |
| Worse than the product of that dismal night | F |
| When gushing copious as a thunder shower | D |
| The blood of Huguenots through Paris streamed | C |
William Wordsworth
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