To The River Derwent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDEFC

Among the mountains were we nursed loved StreamA
Thou near the eagle's nest within brief sailB
I of his bold wing floating on the galeB
Where thy deep voice could lull me Faint the beamA
Of human life when first allowed to gleamA
On mortal notice Glory of the valeB
Such thy meek outset with a crown though frailB
Kept in perpetual verdure by the steamA
Of thy soft breath Less vivid wreath entwinedC
Nemaean victor's brow less bright was wornD
Meed of some Roman chief in triumph borneD
With captives chained and shedding from his carE
The sunset splendours of a finished warF
Upon the proud enslavers of mankindC

William Wordsworth



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