Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xxii. - At Florence--from M. Angelo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABCCBDEFDGG| Eternal Lord eased of a cumbrous load | A |
| And loosened from the world I turn to Thee | B |
| Shun like a shattered bark the storm and flee | B |
| To thy protection for a safe abode | A |
| The crown of thorns hands pierced upon the tree | B |
| The meek benign and lacerated face | C |
| To a sincere repentance promise grace | C |
| To the sad soul give hope of pardon free | B |
| With justice mark not Thou O Light divine | D |
| My fault nor hear it with thy sacred ear | E |
| Neither put forth that way thy arm severe | F |
| Wash with thy blood my sins thereto incline | D |
| More readily the more my years require | G |
| Help and forgiveness speedy and entire | G |
William Wordsworth
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