William Blake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABACADEFEFGFGF

He came to the desert of London townA
Gray miles longB
He wandered up and he wandered downA
Singing a quiet songB
He came to the desert of London townA
Mirk miles broadC
He wandered up and he wandered downA
Ever alone with GodD
There were thousands and thousands of human kindE
In this desert of brick and stoneF
But some were deaf and some were blindE
And he was there aloneF
At length the good hour came he diedG
As he had lived aloneF
He was not missed from the desert wideG
Perhaps he was found at the throneF

James Thomson - (bysshe Vanolis)



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