In Sight Of The Town Of Cockermouth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAADDAEFEFEFA point of life between my Parent's dust | A |
And yours my buried Little ones am I | B |
And to those graves looking habitually | C |
In kindred quiet I repose my trust | A |
Death to the innocent is more than just | A |
And to the sinner mercifully bent | D |
So may I hope if truly I repent | D |
And meekly bear the ills which bear I must | A |
And You my Offspring that do still remain | E |
Yet may outstrip me in the appointed race | F |
If e'er through fault of mine in mutual pain | E |
We breathed together for a moment's space | F |
The wrong by love provoked let love arraign | E |
And only love keep in your hearts a place | F |
William Wordsworth
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