Shakespeare And Milton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEBFGHITHE TONGUE of England that which myriads | A |
Have spoken and will speak were paralyz d | B |
Hereafter but two mighty men stand forth | C |
Above the flight of ages two alone | D |
One crying out | E |
All nations spoke through me | B |
The other | F |
True and through this trumpet burst God s word the fall of Angels and the doom | G |
First of immortal then of mortal Man | H |
Glory be glory not to me to God | I |
Walter Savage Landor
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