Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xiii. - Near The Same Lake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABABCBDBEE

For action born existing to be triedA
Powers manifold we have that interveneB
To stir the heart that would too closely screenB
Her peace from images to pain alliedA
What wonder if at midnight by the sideA
Of Sanguinetto or broad ThrasymeneB
The clang of arms is heard and phantoms glideA
Unhappy ghosts in troops by moonlight seenB
And singly thine O vanquished Chief whose corpseC
Unburied lay hid under heaps of slainB
But who is He the Conqueror Would he forceD
His way to Rome Ah no round hill and plainB
Wandering he haunts at fancy's strong commandE
This spot his shadowy death cup in his handE

William Wordsworth



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