Nunnery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABABCCBDDThe floods are roused and will not soon be weary | A |
Down from the Pennine Alps how fiercely sweeps | B |
Croglin the stately Eden's tributary | A |
He raves or through some moody passage creeps | B |
Plotting new mischief out again he leaps | B |
Into broad light and sends through regions airy | A |
That voice which soothed the Nuns while on the steeps | B |
They knelt in prayer or sang to blissful Mary | A |
That union ceased then cleaving easy walks | B |
Through crags and smoothing paths beset with danger | C |
Came studious Taste and many a pensive stranger | C |
Dreams on the banks and to the river talks | B |
What change shall happen next to Nunnery Dell | D |
Canal and Viaduct and Railway tell | D |
William Wordsworth
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