The Dunolly Eagle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEDFF

Not to the clouds not to the cliff he flewA
But when a storm on sea or mountain bredB
Came and delivered him alone he spedB
Into the castle dungeon's darkest mewA
Now near his master's house in open viewA
He dwells and hears indignant tempests howlC
Kenneled and chained Ye tame domestic fowlC
Beware of him Thou saucy cockatooA
Look to thy plumage and thy life The roeD
Fleet as the west wind is for 'him' no quarryE
Balanced in ether he will never tarryE
Eyeing the sea's blue depths Poor Bird even soD
Doth man of brother man a creature makeF
That clings to slavery for its own sad sakeF

William Wordsworth



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