Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - V. - Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADADAEFGFFF| Complacent Fictions were they yet the same | A |
| Involved a history of no doubtful sense | B |
| History that proves by inward evidence | C |
| From what a precious source of truth it came | A |
| Ne'er could the boldest Eulogist have dared | D |
| Such deeds to paint such characters to frame | A |
| But for coeval sympathy prepared | D |
| To greet with instant faith their loftiest claim | A |
| None but a noble people could have loved | E |
| Flattery in Ancient Rome's pure minded style | F |
| Not in like sort the Runic Scald was moved | G |
| He nursed 'mid savage passions that defile | F |
| Humanity sang feats that well might call | F |
| For the blood thirsty mead of Odin's riotous Hall | F |
William Wordsworth
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