To The River Derwent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDEFCAmong the mountains were we nursed loved Stream | A |
Thou near the eagle's nest within brief sail | B |
I of his bold wing floating on the gale | B |
Where thy deep voice could lull me Faint the beam | A |
Of human life when first allowed to gleam | A |
On mortal notice Glory of the vale | B |
Such thy meek outset with a crown though frail | B |
Kept in perpetual verdure by the steam | A |
Of thy soft breath Less vivid wreath entwined | C |
Nemaean victor's brow less bright was worn | D |
Meed of some Roman chief in triumph borne | D |
With captives chained and shedding from his car | E |
The sunset splendours of a finished war | F |
Upon the proud enslavers of mankind | C |
William Wordsworth
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