Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xvi. - Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEDE| The world forsaken all its busy cares | A |
| And stirring interests shunned with desperate flight | B |
| All trust abandoned in the healing might | B |
| Of virtuous action all that courage dares | A |
| Labour accomplishes or patience bears | A |
| Those helps rejected they whose minds perceive | C |
| How subtly works man's weakness sighs may heave | C |
| For such a One beset with cloistral snares | A |
| Father of Mercy rectify his view | D |
| If with his vows this object ill agree | E |
| Shed over it thy grace and thus subdue | D |
| Imperious passion in a heart set free | E |
| That earthly love may to herself be true | D |
| Give him a soul that cleaveth unto thee | E |
William Wordsworth
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