Australia To England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECED

By all the deeds to Thy dear glory doneA
By all the life blood spilt to serve Thy needB
By all the fettered lives Thy touch hath freedB
By all Thy dream in us anew begunA
By all the guerdon English sire to sonA
Hath given of highest vision kingliest deedB
By all Thine agony of God decreedB
For trial and strength our fate with Thine is oneA
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Still dwells Thy spirit in our hearts and lipsC
Honour and life we hold from none but theeD
And if we live Thy pensioners no moreE
But seek a nation's might of men and shipsC
'Tis but that when the world is black with warE
Thy sons may stand beside Thee strong and freeD

Archibald Thomas Strong



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