Picture Of Daniel In The Lions' Den, At Hamilton Palace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAEEDFGHDDH

Amid a fertile region green with woodA
And fresh with rivers well did it becomeB
The ducal Owner in his palace homeC
To naturalise this tawny Lion broodD
Children of Art that claim strange brotherhoodA
Couched in their den with those that roam at largeE
Over the burning wilderness and chargeE
The wind with terror while they roar for foodD
Satiate are 'these' and stilled to eye and earF
Hence while we gaze a more enduring fearG
Yet is the Prophet calm nor would the caveH
Daunt him if his Companions now bedrowsedD
Outstretched and listless were by hunger rousedD
Man placed him here and God he knows can saveH

William Wordsworth



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