To The Torrent At The Devil's Bridge, North Wales, 1824 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEFFGD

How art thou named In search of what strange landA
From what huge height descending Can such forceB
Of waters issue from a British sourceB
Or hath not Pindus fed thee where the bandA
Of Patriots scoop their freedom out with handA
Desperate as thine Or come the incessant shocksC
From that young Stream that smites the throbbing rocksC
Of Viamala There I seem to standA
As in life's morn permitted to beholdD
From the dread chasm woods climbing above woodsE
In pomp that fades not everlasting snowsF
And skies that ne'er relinquish their reposeF
Such power possess the family of floodsG
Over the minds of Poets young or oldD

William Wordsworth



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