The King Of Sweden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADEDEED| THE Voice of song from distant lands shall call | A |
| To that great King shall hail the crowned Youth | B |
| Who taking counsel of unbending Truth | B |
| By one example hath set forth to all | A |
| How they with dignity may stand or fall | A |
| If fall they must Now whither doth it tend | C |
| And what to him and his shall be the end | C |
| That thought is one which neither can appal | A |
| Nor cheer him for the illustrious Swede hath done | D |
| The thing which ought to be is raised 'above' | E |
| All consequences work he hath begun | D |
| Of fortitude and piety and love | E |
| Which all his glorious ancestors approve | E |
| The heroes bless him him their rightful son | D |
William Wordsworth
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