In The Sound Of Mull Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEEDDE| Tradition be thou mute Oblivion throw | A |
| Thy veil in mercy o'er the records hung | B |
| Round strath and mountain stamped by the ancient tongue | B |
| On rock and ruin darkening as we go | A |
| Spots where a word ghostlike survives to show | A |
| What crimes from hate or desperate love have sprung | B |
| From honour misconceived or fancied wrong | C |
| What feuds not quenched but fed by mutual woe | A |
| Yet though a wild vindictive Race untamed | D |
| By civil arts and labours of the pen | E |
| Could gentleness be scorned by those fierce Men | E |
| Who to spread wide the reverence they claimed | D |
| For patriarchal occupations named | D |
| Yon towering Peaks Shepherds of Etive Glen | E |
William Wordsworth
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