Now Art Has Lost Its Mental Charms Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFDB GG| Now Art has lost its mental charms | A |
| France shall subdue the world in arms ' | B |
| So spoke an Angel at my birth | C |
| Then said Descend thou upon earth | C |
| Renew the Arts on Britain's shore | D |
| And France shall fall down and adore | D |
| With works of art their armies meet | E |
| And War shall sink beneath thy feet | E |
| But if thy nation Arts refuse | F |
| And if they scorn the immortal Muse | F |
| France shall the arts of peace restore | D |
| And save thee from the ungrateful shore ' | B |
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| Spirit who lov'st Britannia's Isle | G |
| Round which the fiends of commerce smile | G |
William Blake
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