Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xxv. - After Leaving Italy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE| Fair Land Thee all men greet with joy how few | A |
| Whose souls take pride in freedom virtue fame | B |
| Part from thee without pity dyed in shame | B |
| I could not while from Venice we withdrew | A |
| Led on till an Alpine strait confined our view | A |
| Within its depths and to the shore we came | B |
| Of Lago Morto dreary sight and name | B |
| Which o'er sad thoughts a sadder colouring threw | A |
| Italia on the surface of thy spirit | C |
| Too aptly emblemed by that torpid lake | D |
| Shall a few partial breezes only creep | E |
| Be its depths quickened what thou dost inherit | C |
| Of the world's hopes dare to fullfil awake | D |
| Mother of Heroes from thy death like sleep | E |
William Wordsworth
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