Dedication. To The Memory Of Sir Cecil Spring-rice Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBC DEDE FGFG HH A IJIJ KLKL MNMN GGI | A |
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Steadfast as any soldier of the line | B |
He served his England with the imminent death | C |
Poised at his heart Nor could the world divine | B |
The constant peril of each burdened breath | C |
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England and the honour of England he still served | D |
Walking the strict path with the old high pride | E |
Of those invincible knights who never swerved | D |
One hair's breadth from the way until they died | E |
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Quietness he loved and books and the grave beauty | F |
Of England's Helicon whose eternal light | G |
Shines like a lantern on that road of duty | F |
Discerned by few in this chaotic night | G |
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And his own pen foretelling his release | H |
Told us that he foreknew the end was peace | H |
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II | A |
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Soldier of England he shall live unsleeping | I |
Among his friends with the old proud flag above | J |
For even today her honour is in his keeping | I |
He has joined the hosts that guard her with their love | J |
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They shine like stars unnumbered happy legions | K |
In that high realm where all our darkness dies | L |
He moves with honour in those loftier regions | K |
Above this world of passion and of lies | L |
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For so he called it keeping his own pure passion | M |
A silent flame before the true and good | N |
Not fawning on the throng in this world's fashion | M |
To come and see what all might see who would | N |
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Soldier of England brave and gentle knight | G |
The soul of Sidney welcomes you tonight | G |
Alfred Noyes
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