Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Ii - Patriotic Sympathies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDEC

Last night without a voice that Vision spakeA
Fear to my Soul and sadness which might seemB
Wholly dissevered from our present themeB
Yet my beloved Country I partakeA
Of kindred agitations for thy sakeA
Thou too dost visit oft my midnight dreamB
Thy glory meets me with the earliest beamB
Of light which tells that Morning is awakeA
If aught impair thy beauty or destroyC
Or but forebode destruction I deploreD
With filial love the sad vicissitudeE
If thou hast fallen and righteous Heaven restoreD
The prostrate then my spring time is renewedE
And sorrow bartered for exceeding joyC

William Wordsworth



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