Protest Against The Ballot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAAAAACACAAD| Forth rushed from Envy sprung and Self conceit | A |
| A Power misnamed the spirit of reform | B |
| And through the astonished Island swept in storm | B |
| Threatening to lay all orders at her feet | A |
| That crossed her way Now stoops she to entreat | A |
| License to hide at intervals her head | A |
| Where she may work safe undisquieted | A |
| In a close Box covert for Justice meet | A |
| St George of England keep a watchful eye | C |
| Fixed on the Suitor frustrate her request | A |
| Stifle her hope for if the State comply | C |
| From such Pandorian gift may come a Pest | A |
| Worse than the Dragon that bowed low his crest | A |
| Pierced by thy spear in glorious victory | D |
William Wordsworth
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