Upon The Late General Fast Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAAAAAABAABCA| Reluctant call it was the rite delayed | A |
| And in the Senate some there were who doffed | A |
| The last of their humanity and scoffed | A |
| At providential judgments undismayed | A |
| By their own daring But the People prayed | A |
| As with one voice their flinty heart grew soft | A |
| With penitential sorrow and aloft | A |
| Their spirit mounted crying God us aid | A |
| Oh that with aspirations more intense | B |
| Chastised by self abasement more profound | A |
| This People once so happy so renowned | A |
| For liberty would seek from God defense | B |
| Against far heavier ill the pestilence | C |
| Of revolution impiously unbound | A |
William Wordsworth
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