Suggested By The Foregoing - (monument Of Mrs. Howard) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDFFTranquility the sovereign aim wert thou | A |
In heathen schools of philosophic lore | B |
Heart stricken by stern destiny of yore | B |
The Tragic Muse thee served with thoughtful vow | A |
And what of hope Elysium could allow | A |
Was fondly seized by Sculpture to restore | B |
Peace to the Mourner But when He who wore | B |
The crown of thorns around his bleeding brow | A |
Warmed our sad being with celestial light | C |
'Then' Arts which still had drawn a softening grace | D |
From shadowy fountains of the Infinite | E |
Communed with that Idea face to face | D |
And move around it now as planets run | F |
Each in its orbit round the central Sun | F |
William Wordsworth
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