The French And The Spanish Guerillas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEEDFE

HUNGER and sultry heat and nipping blastA
From bleak hill top and length of march by nightB
Through heavy swamp or over snow clad heightB
These hardships ill sustained these dangers pastA
The roving Spanish Bands are reached at lastA
Charged and dispersed like foam but as a flightB
Of scattered quails by signs do reuniteB
So these and heard of once again are chasedC
With combinations of long practised artD
And newly kindled hope but they are fledE
Gone are they viewless as the buried deadE
Where now Their sword is at the Foeman's heartD
And thus from year to year his walk they thwartF
And hang like dreams around his guilty bedE

William Wordsworth



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