On The Departure Of Sir Walter Scott From Abbotsford, For Naples Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBABACBDEDEFG

A trouble not of clouds or weeping rainA
Nor of the setting sun's pathetic lightB
Engendered hangs o'er Eildon's triple heightB
Spirits of Power assembled there complainA
For kindred Power departing from their sightB
While Tweed best pleased in chanting a blithe strainA
Saddens his voice again and yet againC
Lift up your hearts ye Mourners for the mightB
Of the whole world's good wishes with him goesD
Blessings and prayers in nobler retinueE
Than sceptred king or laurelled conqueror knowsD
Follow this wondrous Potentate Be trueE
Ye winds of ocean and the midland seaF
Wafting your Charge to soft ParthenopeG

William Wordsworth



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