Spanish Guerillas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDFG

THEY seek are sought to daily battle ledA
Shrink not though far outnumbered by their FoesB
For they have learnt to open and to closeC
The ridges of grim war and at their headA
Are captains such as erst their country bredA
Or fostered self supported chiefs like thoseB
Whom hardy Rome was fearful to opposeB
Whose desperate shock the Carthaginian fledA
In One who lived unknown a shepherd's lifeD
Redoubted Viriatus breathes againE
And Mina nourished in the studious shadeF
With that great Leader vies who sick of strifeD
And bloodshed longed in quiet to be laidF
In some green island of the western mainG

William Wordsworth



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