Sonnets Of The Empire: Australia To England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDECED| By all the deeds to Thy dear glory done | A |
| By all the life blood spilt to serve Thy need | B |
| By all the fettered lives Thy touch hath freed | B |
| By all Thy dream in us anew begun | A |
| By all the guerdon English sire to son | A |
| Hath given of highest vision kingliest deed | B |
| By all Thine agony of God decreed | B |
| For trial and strength our fate with Thine is one | A |
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| Still dwells Thy spirit in our hearts and lips | C |
| Honour and life we hold from none but thee | D |
| And if we live Thy pensioners no more | E |
| But seek a nation's might of men and ships | C |
| 'Tis but that when the world is black with war | E |
| Thy sons may stand beside Thee strong and free | D |
Archibald Thomas Strong
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