Feelings Of The Tyrolese Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDGF

THE Land we from our fathers had in trustA
And to our children will transmit or dieB
This is our maxim this our pietyC
And God and Nature say that it is justA
That which we 'would' perform in arms we mustA
We read the dictate in the infant's eyeB
In the wife's smile and in the placid skyB
And at our feet amid the silent dustA
Of them that were before us Sing aloudD
Old songs the precious music of the heartE
Give herds and flocks your voices to the windF
While we go forth a self devoted crowdD
With weapons grasped in fearless hands to assertG
Our virtue and to vindicate mankindF

William Wordsworth



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