Picture Of Daniel In The Lions' Den, At Hamilton Palace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEEDFGHDDHAmid a fertile region green with wood | A |
And fresh with rivers well did it become | B |
The ducal Owner in his palace home | C |
To naturalise this tawny Lion brood | D |
Children of Art that claim strange brotherhood | A |
Couched in their den with those that roam at large | E |
Over the burning wilderness and charge | E |
The wind with terror while they roar for food | D |
Satiate are 'these' and stilled to eye and ear | F |
Hence while we gaze a more enduring fear | G |
Yet is the Prophet calm nor would the cave | H |
Daunt him if his Companions now bedrowsed | D |
Outstretched and listless were by hunger roused | D |
Man placed him here and God he knows can save | H |
William Wordsworth
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