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 loadA
And loosened from the world I turn to TheeB
Shun like a shattered bark the storm and fleeB
To thy protection for a safe abodeA
The crown of thorns hands pierced upon the treeB
The meek benign and lacerated faceC
To a sincere repentance promise graceC
To the sad soul give hope of pardon freeB
With justice mark not Thou O Light divineD
My fault nor hear it with thy sacred earE
Neither put forth that way thy arm severeF
Wash with thy blood my sins thereto inclineD
More readily the more my years requireG
Help and forgiveness speedy and entireG

William Wordsworth



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