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 fewA
Whose souls take pride in freedom virtue fameB
Part from thee without pity dyed in shameB
I could not while from Venice we withdrewA
Led on till an Alpine strait confined our viewA
Within its depths and to the shore we cameB
Of Lago Morto dreary sight and nameB
Which o'er sad thoughts a sadder colouring threwA
Italia on the surface of thy spiritC
Too aptly emblemed by that torpid lakeD
Shall a few partial breezes only creepE
Be its depths quickened what thou dost inheritC
Of the world's hopes dare to fullfil awakeD
Mother of Heroes from thy death like sleepE

William Wordsworth



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