Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Iv - Latitudinarianism Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFGHEH| Yet Truth is keenly sought for and the wind | A |
| Charged with rich words poured out in thought's defense | B |
| Whether the Church inspire that eloquence | C |
| Or a Platonic Piety confined | A |
| To the sole temple of the inward mind | A |
| And One there is who builds immortal lays | D |
| Though doomed to tread in solitary ways | D |
| Darkness before and danger's voice behind | A |
| Yet not alone nor helpless to repel | E |
| Sad thoughts for from above the starry sphere | F |
| Come secrets whispered nightly to his ear | G |
| And the pure spirit of celestial light | H |
| Shines through his soul that he may see and tell | E |
| Of things invisible to mortal sight | H |
William Wordsworth
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