Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Iv - Latitudinarianism Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFGHEH

Yet Truth is keenly sought for and the windA
Charged with rich words poured out in thought's defenseB
Whether the Church inspire that eloquenceC
Or a Platonic Piety confinedA
To the sole temple of the inward mindA
And One there is who builds immortal laysD
Though doomed to tread in solitary waysD
Darkness before and danger's voice behindA
Yet not alone nor helpless to repelE
Sad thoughts for from above the starry sphereF
Come secrets whispered nightly to his earG
And the pure spirit of celestial lightH
Shines through his soul that he may see and tellE
Of things invisible to mortal sightH

William Wordsworth



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