Ecclesiastical Sonnets - Part Iii. - Xxxiv - Mutability Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADACDCA| From low to high doth dissolution climb | A |
| And sink from high to low along a scale | B |
| Of awful notes whose concord shall not fail | B |
| A musical but melancholy chime | A |
| Which they can hear who meddle not with crime | A |
| Nor avarice nor over anxious care | C |
| Truth fails not but her outward forms that bear | C |
| The longest date do melt like frosty rime | A |
| That in the morning whitened hill and plain | D |
| And is no more drop like the tower sublime | A |
| Of yesterday which royally did wear | C |
| His crown of weeds but could not even sustain | D |
| Some casual shout that broke the silent air | C |
| Or the unimaginable touch of Time | A |
William Wordsworth
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