To America In 1915 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BBCBBC

We watch your attitudes with candid eyesA
Plain men are we not given much to prateB
Bluntly sincere keenly compassionateB
But lions in our wrath at treacheriesA
Britons are we though under Austral skiesA
And of our lineage proud fearless of FateB
For we have stamped our manhood with the greatB
Traditions Britain's glorious legaciesA
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We've given ample proof we are a friendB
Pledged to the truths your Pilgrim Fathers kennedB
The pure ideals of a people freeC
Which are you blind our British arms defendB
From ravages of vandals that would rendB
The very vitals of DemocracyC

Arthur Bayldon



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