Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Ii. - Xxvii - Imaginative Regrets Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEFCF

Deep is the lamentation Not aloneA
From Sages justly honoured by mankindB
But from the ghostly tenants of the windB
Demons and Spirits many a dolorous groanA
Issues for that dominion overthrownA
Proud Tiber grieves and far off Ganges blindB
As his own worshipers and Nile reclinedB
Upon his monstrous urn the farewell moanA
Renews Through every forest cave and denC
Where frauds were hatched of old hath sorrow pastD
Hangs o'er the Arabian Prophet's native WasteE
Where once his airy helpers schemed and plannedF
'Mid spectral lakes bemocking thirsty menC
And stalking pillars built of fiery sandF

William Wordsworth



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