To The Rev. Christopher Wordsworth, D.d., Master Of Harrow School Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACACDEDEEDEnlightened Teacher gladly from thy hand | A |
Have I received this proof of pains bestowed | B |
By Thee to guide thy Pupils on the road | B |
That in our native isle and every land | A |
The Church when trusting in divine command | A |
And in her Catholic attributes hath trod | C |
O may these lessons be with profit scanned | A |
To thy heart's wish thy labour blest by God | C |
So the bright faces of the young and gay | D |
Shall look more bright the happy happier still | E |
Catch in the pauses of their keenest play | D |
Motions of thought which elevate the will | E |
And like the Spire that from your classic Hill | E |
Points heavenward indicate the end and way | D |
William Wordsworth
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