Remembrance Of Collins Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE FGFGHCHC IJIJKLKL| Composed upon the Thames near Richmond | A |
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| Glide gently thus for ever glide | B |
| O Thames that other bards may see | C |
| As lovely visions by thy side | B |
| As now fair river come to me | C |
| O glide fair stream for ever so | D |
| Thy quiet soul on all bestowing | E |
| Till all our minds for ever flow | D |
| As thy deep waters now are flowing | E |
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| Vain thought Yet be as now thou art | F |
| That in thy waters may be seen | G |
| The image of a poet's heart | F |
| How bright how solemn how serene | G |
| Such as did once the Poet bless | H |
| Who murmuring here a later ditty | C |
| Could find no refuge from distress | H |
| But in the milder grief of pity | C |
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| Now let us as we float along | I |
| For 'him' suspend the dashing oar | J |
| And pray that never child of song | I |
| May know that Poet's sorrows more | J |
| How calm how still the only sound | K |
| The dripping of the oar suspended | L |
| The evening darkness gathers round | K |
| By virtue's holiest Powers attended | L |
William Wordsworth
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