Jeanne D'arc Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBC DEDEECEC FGHGGCGC

The honour of a loyal boyA
The courage of a paladinB
With maiden's mirth the soul of joyA
These dwelt her happy breast withinB
From shame from doubt from fear from sinB
As God's own angels was she freeC
Old worlds shall end and new beginB
To beC
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Ere any come like her who foughtD
For France for freedom for the KingE
Who counsel of redemption broughtD
Whence even the armed Archangel's wingE
Might weary sore in voyagingE
Who heard her Voices cry Be freeC
Such Maid no later human springE
Shall seeC
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Saints Michael Catherine MargaretF
Who sowed the seed that Thou must reapG
If eyes of angels may be wetH
And if the Saints have leave to weepG
In Paradise one pain they keepG
Maiden one mortal memoryC
One sorrow that can never sleepG
For TheeC

Andrew Lang



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