Memorials Of A Tour In Scotland, 1803 Xi. Sonnet Composed At ---- Castle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEFEFD

Degenerate Douglas oh the unworthy LordA
Whom mere despite of heart could so far pleaseB
And love of havoc for with such diseaseB
Fame taxes him that he could send forth wordC
To level with the dust a noble hordeA
A brotherhood of venerable TreesB
Leaving an ancient dome and towers like theseB
Beggared and outraged Many hearts deploredA
The fate of those old Trees and oft with painD
The traveller at this day will stop and gazeE
On wrongs which Nature scarcely seems to heedF
For sheltered places bosoms nooks and baysE
And the pure mountains and the gentle TweedF
And the green silent pastures yet remainD

William Wordsworth



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