Suggested By A View From An Eminence In Inglewood Forest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAAAAADADAAD

The forest huge of ancient CaledonA
Is but a name no more is InglewoodB
That swept from hill to hill from flood to floodC
On her last thorn the nightly moon has shoneA
Yet still though unappropriate Wild be noneA
Fair parks spread wide where Adam Bell might deignA
With Clym o' the Clough were they alive againA
To kill for merry feast their venisonA
Nor wants the holy Abbot's gliding ShadeD
His church with monumental wreck bestrownA
The feudal Warrior chief a Ghost unlaidD
Hath still his castle though a skeletonA
That he may watch by night and lessons conA
Of power that perishes and rights that fadeD

William Wordsworth



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