Shakespeare And Milton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFGHI

THE TONGUE of England that which myriadsA
Have spoken and will speak were paralyz dB
Hereafter but two mighty men stand forthC
Above the flight of ages two aloneD
One crying outE
All nations spoke through meB
The otherF
True and through this trumpet burst God s word the fall of Angels and the doomG
First of immortal then of mortal ManH
Glory be glory not to me to GodI

Walter Savage Landor



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