Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xxiv. - In Lombardy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCADADAEFGEHH| See where his difficult way that Old Man wins | A |
| Bent by a load of Mulberry leaves most hard | B |
| Appears 'his' lot to the small Worm's compared | C |
| For whom his toil with early day begins | A |
| Acknowledging no task master at will | D |
| As if her labour and her ease were twins | A |
| 'She' seems to work at pleasure to lie still | D |
| And softly sleeps within the thread she spins | A |
| So fare they the Man serving as her Slave | E |
| Ere long their fates do each to each conform | F |
| Both pass into new being but the Worm | G |
| Transfigured sinks into a hopeless grave | E |
| 'His' volant Spirit will he trusts ascend | H |
| To bliss unbounded glory without end | H |
William Wordsworth
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