In the poem London, william blake writes in the first person, while william wordsworth uses "we" as the subject. In London, the extensive use of repetition, metaphor, alliteration and rhyme makes this poem more profound and beautiful. And it rhymes like "abab, cdcd, efef, dgdg". However, "London, 1802" is an Italian sonnet with the rhyme "abba, abba, cdd, ece". In the poem London, william blake used the simple present tense to describe the past events, while william wordsworth used the simple present tense and the simple past tense in the poem London, 1802.