Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xv. - At The Convent Of Camaldoli Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEFGEFHGrieve for the Man who hither came bereft | A |
And seeking consolation from above | B |
Nor grieve the less that skill to him was left | A |
To paint this picture of his lady love | B |
Can she a blessed saint the work approve | C |
And oh good Brethren of the cowl a thing | D |
So fair to which with peril he must cling | D |
Destroy in pity or with care remove | C |
That bloom those eyes can they assist to bind | E |
Thoughts that would stray from Heaven The dream must cease | F |
To be by Faith not sight his soul must live | G |
Else will the enamoured Monk too surely find | E |
How wide a space can part from inward peace | F |
The most profound repose his cell can give | H |
William Wordsworth
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