Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HHIH HJHJ KLHL MNFO

Loud is the Vale the Voice is upA
With which she speaks when storms are goneB
A mighty unison of streamsC
Of all her Voices OneD
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Loud is the Vale this inland DepthE
In peace is roaring like the SeaF
Yon star upon the mountain topG
Is listening quietlyF
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Sad was I even to pain deprestH
Importunate and heavy loadH
The Comforter hath found me hereI
Upon this lonely roadH
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And many thousands now are sadH
Wait the fulfilment of their fearJ
For he must die who is their stayH
Their glory disappearJ
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A Power is passing from the earthK
To breathless Nature's dark abyssL
But when the great and good departH
What is it more than thisL
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That Man who is from God sent forthM
Doth yet again to God returnN
Such ebb and flow must ever beF
Then wherefore should we mournO

William Wordsworth



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