Blest Statesman He, Whose Mind's Unselfish Will Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABDACCCCCCBlest Statesman He whose Mind's unselfish will | A |
Leaves him at ease among grand thoughts whose eye | B |
Sees that apart from magnanimity | C |
Wisdom exists not nor the humbler skill | A |
Of Prudence disentangling good and ill | A |
With patient care What tho' assaults run high | B |
They daunt not him who holds his ministry | D |
Resolute at all hazards to fulfil | A |
Its duties prompt to move but firm to wait | C |
Knowing things rashly sought are rarely found | C |
That for the functions of an ancient State | C |
Strong by her charters free because imbound | C |
Servant of Providence not slave of Fate | C |
Perilous is sweeping change all chance unsound | C |
William Wordsworth
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