Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xliv - Troubles Of Charles The First Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGEHIJIKJEven such the contrast that where'er we move | A |
To the mind's eye Religion doth present | B |
Now with her own deep quietness content | C |
Then like the mountain thundering from above | D |
Against the ancient pine trees of the grove | E |
And the Land's humblest comforts Now her mood | F |
Recalls the transformation of the flood | G |
Whose rage the gentle skies in vain reprove | E |
Earth cannot check O terrible excess | H |
Of headstrong will Can this be Piety | I |
No some fierce Maniac hath usurped her name | J |
And scourges England struggling to be free | I |
Her peace destroyed her hopes a wilderness | K |
Her blessings cursed her glory turned to shame | J |
William Wordsworth
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