England V Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFEDF

WHEN I have borne in memory what has tamedA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Great Nations how ennobling thoughts departB
nbsp nbsp nbsp When men change swords for ledgers and desertC
The student's bower for gold some fears unnamedA
I had my Country am I to be blamedA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Now when I think of thee and what thou artB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Verily in the bottom of my heartB
Of those unfilial fears I am ashamedA
For dearly must we prize thee we who findD
nbsp nbsp nbsp In thee a bulwark for the cause of menE
nbsp nbsp nbsp And I by my affection was beguiledF
nbsp nbsp nbsp What wonder if a Poet now and thenE
Among the many movements of his mindD
nbsp nbsp nbsp Felt for thee as a lover or a childF

William Wordsworth



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