William Blake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACADEFEFGFGF| He came to the desert of London town | A |
| Gray miles long | B |
| He wandered up and he wandered down | A |
| Singing a quiet song | B |
| He came to the desert of London town | A |
| Mirk miles broad | C |
| He wandered up and he wandered down | A |
| Ever alone with God | D |
| There were thousands and thousands of human kind | E |
| In this desert of brick and stone | F |
| But some were deaf and some were blind | E |
| And he was there alone | F |
| At length the good hour came he died | G |
| As he had lived alone | F |
| He was not missed from the desert wide | G |
| Perhaps he was found at the throne | F |
James Thomson - (bysshe Vanolis)
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