Jeanne D'arc Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEECEC FGHGGCGCThe honour of a loyal boy | A |
The courage of a paladin | B |
With maiden's mirth the soul of joy | A |
These dwelt her happy breast within | B |
From shame from doubt from fear from sin | B |
As God's own angels was she free | C |
Old worlds shall end and new begin | B |
To be | C |
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Ere any come like her who fought | D |
For France for freedom for the King | E |
Who counsel of redemption brought | D |
Whence even the armed Archangel's wing | E |
Might weary sore in voyaging | E |
Who heard her Voices cry Be free | C |
Such Maid no later human spring | E |
Shall see | C |
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Saints Michael Catherine Margaret | F |
Who sowed the seed that Thou must reap | G |
If eyes of angels may be wet | H |
And if the Saints have leave to weep | G |
In Paradise one pain they keep | G |
Maiden one mortal memory | C |
One sorrow that can never sleep | G |
For Thee | C |
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