Sonnet: "it Is Not To Be Thought Of" Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBBCCBDBDBDB

It is not to be thought of that the FloodA
Of British freedom which to the open seaB
Of the world's praise from dark antiquityB
Hath flowed with pomp of waters unwithstoodB
Roused though it be full often to a moodB
Which spurns the check of salutary bandsC
That this most famous Stream in bogs and sandsC
Should perish and to evil and to goodB
Be lost for ever In our halls is hungD
Armoury of the invincible Knights of oldB
We must be free or die who speak the tongueD
That Shakespeare spake the faith and morals holdB
Which Milton held In everything we are sprungD
Of Earth's first blood have titles manifoldB

William Wordsworth



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