To The Men Of Kent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBDCBEFEGEG| OCTOBER | A |
| - | |
| VANGUARD of Liberty ye men of Kent | B |
| Ye children of a Soil that doth advance | C |
| Her haughty brow against the coast of France | C |
| Now is the time to prove your hardiment | B |
| To France be words of invitation sent | B |
| They from their fields can see the countenance | D |
| Of your fierce war may ken the glittering lance | C |
| And hear you shouting forth your brave intent | B |
| Left single in bold parley ye of yore | E |
| Did from the Norman win a gallant wreath | F |
| Confirmed the charters that were yours before | E |
| No parleying now In Britain is one breath | G |
| We all are with you now from shore to shore | E |
| Ye men of Kent 'tis victory or death | G |
William Wordsworth
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