A Scot To Jeanne D-arc Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCBDD EEFGG| DARK Lily without blame | A |
| Not upon us the shame | A |
| Whose sires were to the Auld Alliance true | B |
| They by the Maiden s side | C |
| Victorious fought and died | C |
| One stood by thee that fiery torment through | B |
| Till the White Dove from thy pure lips had passed | D |
| And thou wert with thine own St Catherine at the last | D |
| - | |
| Once only didst thou see | E |
| In artist s imagery | E |
| Thine own face painted and that precious thing | F |
| Was in an Archer s hand | G |
| From the leal Northern land | G |
Andrew Lang
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