Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Vii. -- At Rome Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBABCCBDDThey who have seen the noble Roman's scorn | A |
Break forth at thought of laying down his head | B |
When the blank day is over garroted | B |
In his ancestral palace where from morn | A |
To night the desecrated floors are worn | A |
By feet of purse proud strangers they who have read | B |
In one meek smile beneath a peasant's shed | B |
How patiently the weight of wrong is borne | A |
They who have heard some learned Patriot treat | B |
Of freedom with mind grasping the whole theme | C |
From ancient Rome downwards through that bright dream | C |
Of Commonwealths each city a star like seat | B |
Of rival glory they fallen Italy | D |
Nor must nor will nor can despair of Thee | D |
William Wordsworth
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