Miscellaneous Sonnets, 1842 - Iii - Feel For The Wrongs To Universal Ken Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABBACBCBCB| Feel for the wrongs to universal ken | A |
| Daily exposed woe that unshrouded lies | B |
| And seek the Sufferer in his darkest den | A |
| Whether conducted to the spot by sighs | B |
| And moanings or he dwells as if the wren | A |
| Taught him concealment hidden from all eyes | B |
| In silence and the awful modesties | B |
| Of sorrow feel for all as brother Men | A |
| Rest not in hope want's icy chain to thaw | C |
| By casual boons and formal charities | B |
| Learn to be just just through impartial law | C |
| Far as ye may erect and equalise | B |
| And what ye cannot reach by statute draw | C |
| Each from his fountain of self sacrifice | B |
William Wordsworth
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