Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xiii - Aspects Of Christianity In America Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEEEEE

I The Pilgrim FathersA
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Well worthy to be magnified are theyB
Who with sad hearts of friends and country tookC
A last farewell their loved abodes forsookC
And hallowed ground in which their fathers layB
Then to the new found World explored their wayB
That so a Church unforced uncalled to brookC
Ritual restraints within some sheltering nookC
Her Lord might worship and his word obeyB
In freedom Men they were who could not bendD
Blest Pilgrims surely as they took for guideE
A will by sovereign Conscience sanctifiedE
Blest while their Spirits from the woods ascendE
Along a Galaxy that knows no endE
But in His glory who for Sinners diedE

William Wordsworth



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