From Milton: And Did Those Feet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHGH IJKJ

And did those feet in ancient timeA
Walk upon England's mountains greenB
And was the holy Lamb of GodC
On England's pleasant pastures seenB
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And did the Countenance DivineD
Shine forth upon our clouded hillsE
And was Jerusalem builded hereF
Among these dark Satanic MillsE
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Bring me my Bow of burning goldG
Bring me my Arrows of desireH
Bring me my Spear O clouds unfoldG
Bring me my Chariot of fireH
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I will not cease from Mental FightI
Nor shall my Sword sleep in my handJ
Till we have built JerusalemK
In England's green amp pleasant LandJ

William Blake



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