Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xvi. - Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEDE

The world forsaken all its busy caresA
And stirring interests shunned with desperate flightB
All trust abandoned in the healing mightB
Of virtuous action all that courage daresA
Labour accomplishes or patience bearsA
Those helps rejected they whose minds perceiveC
How subtly works man's weakness sighs may heaveC
For such a One beset with cloistral snaresA
Father of Mercy rectify his viewD
If with his vows this object ill agreeE
Shed over it thy grace and thus subdueD
Imperious passion in a heart set freeE
That earthly love may to herself be trueD
Give him a soul that cleaveth unto theeE

William Wordsworth



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