In The Sound Of Mull Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABCADEEDDE

Tradition be thou mute Oblivion throwA
Thy veil in mercy o'er the records hungB
Round strath and mountain stamped by the ancient tongueB
On rock and ruin darkening as we goA
Spots where a word ghostlike survives to showA
What crimes from hate or desperate love have sprungB
From honour misconceived or fancied wrongC
What feuds not quenched but fed by mutual woeA
Yet though a wild vindictive Race untamedD
By civil arts and labours of the penE
Could gentleness be scorned by those fierce MenE
Who to spread wide the reverence they claimedD
For patriarchal occupations namedD
Yon towering Peaks Shepherds of Etive GlenE

William Wordsworth



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