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Wordsworth's sonnet is developed in Petrarchan type, which divides the poem in to the first eight lines after which the last six lines which must partly comparable themes. Within this case the first octave is often a description of London in the earlier early morning, which is then followed by a comparison to other organic miracles in the last 6 lines. The rhyme scheme of this kind of sonnet is ABBAABBA for the first octave followed by CDCDCD for the last sestet..
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