Blest Statesman He, Whose Mind's Unselfish Will Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABDACCCCCC

Blest Statesman He whose Mind's unselfish willA
Leaves him at ease among grand thoughts whose eyeB
Sees that apart from magnanimityC
Wisdom exists not nor the humbler skillA
Of Prudence disentangling good and illA
With patient care What tho' assaults run highB
They daunt not him who holds his ministryD
Resolute at all hazards to fulfilA
Its duties prompt to move but firm to waitC
Knowing things rashly sought are rarely foundC
That for the functions of an ancient StateC
Strong by her charters free because imboundC
Servant of Providence not slave of FateC
Perilous is sweeping change all chance unsoundC

William Wordsworth



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