Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xliii - Illustration Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A AAAAAAAABCDDEFThe Jung Frau And The Fall Of The Rhine Near Schaffhausen | A |
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The Virgin Mountain wearing like a Queen | A |
A brilliant crown of everlasting snow | A |
Sheds ruin from her sides and men below | A |
Wonder that aught of aspect so serene | A |
Can link with desolation Smooth and green | A |
And seeming at a little distance slow | A |
The waters of the Rhine but on they go | A |
Fretting and whitening keener and more keen | A |
Till madness seizes on the whole wide Flood | B |
Turned to a fearful Thing whose nostrils breathe | C |
Blasts of tempestuous smoke wherewith he tries | D |
To hide himself but only magnifies | D |
And doth in more conspicuous torment writhe | E |
Deafening the region in his ireful mood | F |
William Wordsworth
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