To The Lady Mary Lowther Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCELady I rifled a Parnassian Cave | A |
But seldom trod of mildly gleaming ore | B |
And culled from sundry beds a lucid store | B |
Of genuine crystals pure as those that pave | A |
The azure brooks where Dian joys to lave | A |
Her spotless limbs and ventured to explore | B |
Dim shades for reliques upon Lethe's shore | B |
Cast up at random by the sullen wave | A |
To female hands the treasures were resigned | C |
And lo this Work a grotto bright and clear | D |
From stain or taint in which thy blameless mind | C |
May feed on thoughts though pensive not austere | D |
Or if thy deeper spirit be inclined | C |
To holy musing it may enter her | E |
William Wordsworth
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