Why Should The Enthusiast, Journeying Through This Isle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEDFFFWhy should the Enthusiast journeying through this Isle | A |
Repine as if his hour were come too late | B |
Not unprotected in her mouldering state | B |
Antiquity salutes him with a smile | A |
'Mid fruitful fields that ring with jocund toil | C |
And pleasure grounds where Taste refined Co mate | B |
Of Truth and Beauty strives to imitate | B |
Far as she may primeval Nature's style | A |
Fair land by Time's parental love made free | D |
By Social Order's watchful arms embraced | E |
With unexampled union meet in thee | D |
For eye and mind the present and the past | F |
With golden prospect for futurity | F |
If that be reverenced which ought to last | F |
William Wordsworth
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