The Dunolly Eagle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEDFFNot to the clouds not to the cliff he flew | A |
But when a storm on sea or mountain bred | B |
Came and delivered him alone he sped | B |
Into the castle dungeon's darkest mew | A |
Now near his master's house in open view | A |
He dwells and hears indignant tempests howl | C |
Kenneled and chained Ye tame domestic fowl | C |
Beware of him Thou saucy cockatoo | A |
Look to thy plumage and thy life The roe | D |
Fleet as the west wind is for 'him' no quarry | E |
Balanced in ether he will never tarry | E |
Eyeing the sea's blue depths Poor Bird even so | D |
Doth man of brother man a creature make | F |
That clings to slavery for its own sad sake | F |
William Wordsworth
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