Feelings Of The Tyrolese Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDGFTHE Land we from our fathers had in trust | A |
And to our children will transmit or die | B |
This is our maxim this our piety | C |
And God and Nature say that it is just | A |
That which we 'would' perform in arms we must | A |
We read the dictate in the infant's eye | B |
In the wife's smile and in the placid sky | B |
And at our feet amid the silent dust | A |
Of them that were before us Sing aloud | D |
Old songs the precious music of the heart | E |
Give herds and flocks your voices to the wind | F |
While we go forth a self devoted crowd | D |
With weapons grasped in fearless hands to assert | G |
Our virtue and to vindicate mankind | F |
William Wordsworth
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