Milton: And Did Those Feet In Ancient Time Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHGH IJKJ| And did those feet in ancient time | A |
| Walk upon England's mountains green | B |
| And was the holy Lamb of God | C |
| On England's pleasant pastures seen | B |
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| And did the Countenance Divine | D |
| Shine forth upon our clouded hills | E |
| And was Jerusalem builded here | F |
| Among these dark Satanic mills | E |
| - | |
| Bring me my bow of burning gold | G |
| Bring me my arrows of desire | H |
| Bring me my spear O clouds unfold | G |
| Bring me my chariot of fire | H |
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| I will not cease from mental fight | I |
| Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand | J |
| Till we have built Jerusalem | K |
| In England's green and pleasant land | J |
William Blake
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