Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xxii - The Same Subject Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCCD

The lovely Nun submissive but more meekA
Through saintly habit than from effort dueB
To unrelenting mandates that pursueB
With equal wrath the steps of strong and weakA
Goes forth unveiling timidly a cheekA
Suffused with blushes of celestial hueB
While through the Convent's gate to open viewB
Softly she glides another home to seekA
Not Iris issuing from her cloudy shrineC
An Apparition more divinely brightD
Not more attractive to the dazzled sightD
Those watery glories on the stormy brineC
Poured forth while summer suns at distance shineC
And the green vales lie hushed in sober lightD

William Wordsworth



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