Oh What A Wreck! How Changed In Mien And Speech! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBBCCBDEDFGG| Oh what a Wreck how changed in mien and speech | A |
| Yet though dread Powers that work in mystery spin | B |
| Entanglings of the brain though shadows stretch | C |
| O'er the chilled heart reflect far far within | B |
| Hers is a holy Being freed from Sin | B |
| She is not what she seems a forlorn wretch | C |
| But delegated Spirits comfort fetch | C |
| To Her from heights that Reason may not win | B |
| Like Children She is privileged to hold | D |
| Divine communion both do live and move | E |
| Whate'er to shallow Faith their ways unfold | D |
| Inly illumined by Heaven's pitying love | F |
| Love pitying innocence not long to last | G |
| In them in Her our sins and sorrows past | G |
William Wordsworth
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