Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Ii - Patriotic Sympathies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDEC| Last night without a voice that Vision spake | A |
| Fear to my Soul and sadness which might seem | B |
| Wholly dissevered from our present theme | B |
| Yet my beloved Country I partake | A |
| Of kindred agitations for thy sake | A |
| Thou too dost visit oft my midnight dream | B |
| Thy glory meets me with the earliest beam | B |
| Of light which tells that Morning is awake | A |
| If aught impair thy beauty or destroy | C |
| Or but forebode destruction I deplore | D |
| With filial love the sad vicissitude | E |
| If thou hast fallen and righteous Heaven restore | D |
| The prostrate then my spring time is renewed | E |
| And sorrow bartered for exceeding joy | C |
William Wordsworth
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