Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxiv - Confirmation Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDAEFGFHG

I saw a Mother's eye intensely bentA
Upon a Maiden trembling as she kneltB
In and for whom the pious Mother feltB
Things that we judge of by a light too faintC
Tell if ye may some star crowned Muse or SaintC
Tell what rushed in from what she was relievedD
Then when her Child the hallowing touch receivedD
And such vibration through the Mother wentA
That tears burst forth amain Did gleams appearE
Opened a vision of that blissful placeF
Where dwells a Sister child And was power givenG
Part of her lost One's glory back to traceF
Even to this Rite For thus 'She' knelt and ereH
The summer leaf had faded passed to HeavenG

William Wordsworth



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