Why Should The Enthusiast, Journeying Through This Isle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDFFF

Why should the Enthusiast journeying through this IsleA
Repine as if his hour were come too lateB
Not unprotected in her mouldering stateB
Antiquity salutes him with a smileA
'Mid fruitful fields that ring with jocund toilC
And pleasure grounds where Taste refined Co mateB
Of Truth and Beauty strives to imitateB
Far as she may primeval Nature's styleA
Fair land by Time's parental love made freeD
By Social Order's watchful arms embracedE
With unexampled union meet in theeD
For eye and mind the present and the pastF
With golden prospect for futurityF
If that be reverenced which ought to lastF

William Wordsworth



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