Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - V. - Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCADADAEFGFFF

Complacent Fictions were they yet the sameA
Involved a history of no doubtful senseB
History that proves by inward evidenceC
From what a precious source of truth it cameA
Ne'er could the boldest Eulogist have daredD
Such deeds to paint such characters to frameA
But for coeval sympathy preparedD
To greet with instant faith their loftiest claimA
None but a noble people could have lovedE
Flattery in Ancient Rome's pure minded styleF
Not in like sort the Runic Scald was movedG
He nursed 'mid savage passions that defileF
Humanity sang feats that well might callF
For the blood thirsty mead of Odin's riotous HallF

William Wordsworth



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