There Is A Pleasure In Poetic Pains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEFGHIG

'There is a pleasure in poetic painsA
Which only Poets know' 'twas rightly saidB
Whom could the Muses else allure to treadB
Their smoothest paths to wear their lightest chainsA
When happiest Fancy has inspired the strainsA
How oft the malice of one luckless wordC
Pursues the Enthusiast to the social boardD
Haunts him belated on the silent plainsA
Yet he repines not if his thought stand clearE
At last of hindrance and obscurityF
Fresh as the star that crowns the brow of mornG
Bright speckless as a softly moulded tearH
The moment it has left the virgin's eyeI
Or rain drop lingering on the pointed thornG

William Wordsworth



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