On The Same Subject (to A Painter) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDDCEFEFGG| Though I beheld at first with blank surprise | A |
| This Work I now have gazed on it so long | B |
| I see its truth with unreluctant eyes | A |
| O my Beloved I have done thee wrong | B |
| Conscious of blessedness but whence it sprung | C |
| Ever too heedless as I now perceive | D |
| Morn into noon did pass noon into eve | D |
| And the old day was welcome as the young | C |
| As welcome and as beautiful in sooth | E |
| More beautiful as being a thing more holy | F |
| Thanks to thy virtues to the eternal youth | E |
| Of all thy goodness never melancholy | F |
| To thy large heart and humble mind that cast | G |
| Into one vision future present past | G |
William Wordsworth
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