Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xxvii - Imaginative Regrets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFCFDeep is the lamentation Not alone | A |
From Sages justly honoured by mankind | B |
But from the ghostly tenants of the wind | B |
Demons and Spirits many a dolorous groan | A |
Issues for that dominion overthrown | A |
Proud Tiber grieves and far off Ganges blind | B |
As his own worshipers and Nile reclined | B |
Upon his monstrous urn the farewell moan | A |
Renews Through every forest cave and den | C |
Where frauds were hatched of old hath sorrow past | D |
Hangs o'er the Arabian Prophet's native Waste | E |
Where once his airy helpers schemed and planned | F |
'Mid spectral lakes bemocking thirsty men | C |
And stalking pillars built of fiery sand | F |
William Wordsworth
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