To B. R. Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCDEFGEHI

HIGH is our calling Friend Creative ArtA
Whether the instrument of words she useB
Or pencil pregnant with ethereal huesC
Demands the service of a mind and heartA
Though sensitive yet in their weakest partA
Heroically fashioned to infuseC
Faith in the whispers of the lonely MuseC
While the whole world seems adverse to desertD
And oh when Nature sinks as oft she mayE
Through long lived pressure of obscure distressF
Still to be strenuous for the bright rewardG
And in the soul admit of no decayE
Brook no continuance of weak mindednessH
Great is the glory for the strife is hardI

William Wordsworth



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