To The River Greta, Near Keswick Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADADEFAGreta what fearful listening when huge stones | A |
Rumble along thy bed block after block | B |
Or whirling with reiterated shock | B |
Combat while darkness aggravates the groans | A |
But if thou like Cocytus from the moans | A |
Heard on his rueful margin thence wert named | C |
The Mourner thy true nature was defamed | C |
And the habitual murmur that atones | A |
For thy worst rage forgotten Oft as Spring | D |
Decks on thy sinuous banks her thousand thrones | A |
Seats of glad instinct and love's caroling | D |
The concert for the happy then may vie | E |
With liveliest peals of birth day harmony | F |
To a grieved heart the notes are benisons | A |
William Wordsworth
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