On The Same Subject (to A Painter) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEFEFGG

Though I beheld at first with blank surpriseA
This Work I now have gazed on it so longB
I see its truth with unreluctant eyesA
O my Beloved I have done thee wrongB
Conscious of blessedness but whence it sprungC
Ever too heedless as I now perceiveD
Morn into noon did pass noon into eveD
And the old day was welcome as the youngC
As welcome and as beautiful in soothE
More beautiful as being a thing more holyF
Thanks to thy virtues to the eternal youthE
Of all thy goodness never melancholyF
To thy large heart and humble mind that castG
Into one vision future present pastG

William Wordsworth



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