Tynwald Hill Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEEFEF| Once on the top of Tynwald's formal mound | A |
| Still marked with green turf circles narrowing | B |
| Stage above stage would sit this Island's King | B |
| The laws to promulgate enrobed and crowned | A |
| While compassing the little mount around | A |
| Degrees and Orders stood each under each | C |
| Now like to things within fate's easiest reach | C |
| The power is merged the pomp a grave has found | A |
| Off with yon cloud old Snafell that thine eye | D |
| Over three Realms may take its widest range | E |
| And let for them thy fountains utter strange | E |
| Voices thy winds break forth in prophecy | F |
| If the whole State must suffer mortal change | E |
| Like Mona's miniature of sovereignty | F |
William Wordsworth
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