The French And The Spanish Guerillas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEEDFEHUNGER and sultry heat and nipping blast | A |
From bleak hill top and length of march by night | B |
Through heavy swamp or over snow clad height | B |
These hardships ill sustained these dangers past | A |
The roving Spanish Bands are reached at last | A |
Charged and dispersed like foam but as a flight | B |
Of scattered quails by signs do reunite | B |
So these and heard of once again are chased | C |
With combinations of long practised art | D |
And newly kindled hope but they are fled | E |
Gone are they viewless as the buried dead | E |
Where now Their sword is at the Foeman's heart | D |
And thus from year to year his walk they thwart | F |
And hang like dreams around his guilty bed | E |
William Wordsworth
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