Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Ii. - The Pine Of Monte Mario At Rome Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEDEI saw far off the dark top of a Pine | A |
Look like a cloud a slender stem the tie | B |
That bound it to its native earth poised high | B |
'Mid evening hues along the horizon line | A |
Striving in peace each other to outshine | A |
But when I learned the Tree was living there | C |
Saved from the sordid axe by Beaumont's care | C |
Oh what a gush of tenderness was mine | A |
The rescued Pine Tree with its sky so bright | D |
And cloud like beauty rich in thoughts of home | E |
Death parted friends and days too swift in flight | D |
Supplanted the whole majesty of Rome | E |
Then first apparent from the Pincian Height | D |
Crowned with St Peter's everlasting Dome | E |
William Wordsworth
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