England Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEEFDF

MILTON thou shouldst be living at this hourA
nbsp nbsp nbsp England hath need of thee she is a fenB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Of stagnant waters altar sword and penB
Fireside the heroic wealth of hall and bowerA
Have forfeited their ancient English dowerC
nbsp nbsp nbsp Of inward happiness We are selfish menB
nbsp nbsp nbsp O raise us up return to us againB
And give us manners virtue freedom powerA
Thy soul was like a Star and dwelt apartD
nbsp nbsp nbsp Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the seaE
nbsp nbsp nbsp Pure as the naked heavens majestic freeE
nbsp nbsp nbsp So didst thou travel on life's common wayF
In cheerful godliness and yet thy heartD
nbsp nbsp nbsp The lowliest duties on herself did layF

William Wordsworth



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