Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxiv - Confirmation Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCDDAEFGFHG| I saw a Mother's eye intensely bent | A |
| Upon a Maiden trembling as she knelt | B |
| In and for whom the pious Mother felt | B |
| Things that we judge of by a light too faint | C |
| Tell if ye may some star crowned Muse or Saint | C |
| Tell what rushed in from what she was relieved | D |
| Then when her Child the hallowing touch received | D |
| And such vibration through the Mother went | A |
| That tears burst forth amain Did gleams appear | E |
| Opened a vision of that blissful place | F |
| Where dwells a Sister child And was power given | G |
| Part of her lost One's glory back to trace | F |
| Even to this Rite For thus 'She' knelt and ere | H |
| The summer leaf had faded passed to Heaven | G |
William Wordsworth
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