There Is A Pleasure In Poetic Pains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACDAEFGHIG'There is a pleasure in poetic pains | A |
Which only Poets know' 'twas rightly said | B |
Whom could the Muses else allure to tread | B |
Their smoothest paths to wear their lightest chains | A |
When happiest Fancy has inspired the strains | A |
How oft the malice of one luckless word | C |
Pursues the Enthusiast to the social board | D |
Haunts him belated on the silent plains | A |
Yet he repines not if his thought stand clear | E |
At last of hindrance and obscurity | F |
Fresh as the star that crowns the brow of morn | G |
Bright speckless as a softly moulded tear | H |
The moment it has left the virgin's eye | I |
Or rain drop lingering on the pointed thorn | G |
William Wordsworth
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