To The Torrent At The Devil's Bridge, North Wales, 1824 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFFGDHow art thou named In search of what strange land | A |
From what huge height descending Can such force | B |
Of waters issue from a British source | B |
Or hath not Pindus fed thee where the band | A |
Of Patriots scoop their freedom out with hand | A |
Desperate as thine Or come the incessant shocks | C |
From that young Stream that smites the throbbing rocks | C |
Of Viamala There I seem to stand | A |
As in life's morn permitted to behold | D |
From the dread chasm woods climbing above woods | E |
In pomp that fades not everlasting snows | F |
And skies that ne'er relinquish their repose | F |
Such power possess the family of floods | G |
Over the minds of Poets young or old | D |
William Wordsworth
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