To The Lady Mary Lowther Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCE

Lady I rifled a Parnassian CaveA
But seldom trod of mildly gleaming oreB
And culled from sundry beds a lucid storeB
Of genuine crystals pure as those that paveA
The azure brooks where Dian joys to laveA
Her spotless limbs and ventured to exploreB
Dim shades for reliques upon Lethe's shoreB
Cast up at random by the sullen waveA
To female hands the treasures were resignedC
And lo this Work a grotto bright and clearD
From stain or taint in which thy blameless mindC
May feed on thoughts though pensive not austereD
Or if thy deeper spirit be inclinedC
To holy musing it may enter herE

William Wordsworth



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