England Ii Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBADEEFDF| MILTON thou shouldst be living at this hour | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp England hath need of thee she is a fen | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Of stagnant waters altar sword and pen | B |
| Fireside the heroic wealth of hall and bower | A |
| Have forfeited their ancient English dower | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Of inward happiness We are selfish men | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp O raise us up return to us again | B |
| And give us manners virtue freedom power | A |
| Thy soul was like a Star and dwelt apart | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Thou hadst a voice whose sound was like the sea | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Pure as the naked heavens majestic free | E |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp So didst thou travel on life's common way | F |
| In cheerful godliness and yet thy heart | D |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp The lowliest duties on herself did lay | F |
William Wordsworth
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