To The River Greta, Near Keswick Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADADEFA

Greta what fearful listening when huge stonesA
Rumble along thy bed block after blockB
Or whirling with reiterated shockB
Combat while darkness aggravates the groansA
But if thou like Cocytus from the moansA
Heard on his rueful margin thence wert namedC
The Mourner thy true nature was defamedC
And the habitual murmur that atonesA
For thy worst rage forgotten Oft as SpringD
Decks on thy sinuous banks her thousand thronesA
Seats of glad instinct and love's carolingD
The concert for the happy then may vieE
With liveliest peals of birth day harmonyF
To a grieved heart the notes are benisonsA

William Wordsworth



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