Memorials Of A Tour In Italy, 1837 - Xxvi. - Continued Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACACDEADEF| As indignation mastered grief my tongue | A |
| Spake bitter words words that did ill agree | B |
| With those rich stores of Nature's imagery | B |
| And divine Art that fast to memory clung | A |
| Thy gifts magnificent Region ever young | A |
| In the sun's eye and in his sister's sight | C |
| How beautiful how worthy to be sung | A |
| In strains of rapture or subdued delight | C |
| I feign not witness that unwelcome shock | D |
| That followed the first sound of German speech | E |
| Caught the far winding barrier Alps among | A |
| In that announcement greeting seemed to mock | D |
| Parting the casual word had power to reach | E |
| My heart and filled that heart with conflict strong | F |
William Wordsworth
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