Nunnery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBABABCCBDD

The floods are roused and will not soon be wearyA
Down from the Pennine Alps how fiercely sweepsB
Croglin the stately Eden's tributaryA
He raves or through some moody passage creepsB
Plotting new mischief out again he leapsB
Into broad light and sends through regions airyA
That voice which soothed the Nuns while on the steepsB
They knelt in prayer or sang to blissful MaryA
That union ceased then cleaving easy walksB
Through crags and smoothing paths beset with dangerC
Came studious Taste and many a pensive strangerC
Dreams on the banks and to the river talksB
What change shall happen next to Nunnery DellD
Canal and Viaduct and Railway tellD

William Wordsworth



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