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 tried | A |
| Powers manifold we have that intervene | B |
| To stir the heart that would too closely screen | B |
| Her peace from images to pain allied | A |
| What wonder if at midnight by the side | A |
| Of Sanguinetto or broad Thrasymene | B |
| The clang of arms is heard and phantoms glide | A |
| Unhappy ghosts in troops by moonlight seen | B |
| And singly thine O vanquished Chief whose corpse | C |
| Unburied lay hid under heaps of slain | B |
| But who is He the Conqueror Would he force | D |
| His way to Rome Ah no round hill and plain | B |
| Wandering he haunts at fancy's strong command | E |
| This spot his shadowy death cup in his hand | E |
William Wordsworth
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