Never Mind Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEFMy Country though rude yet and wild be thy nature | A |
This alone our proud love should beget and command | B |
There's noon in thy broad breast for Manhood's full stature | A |
And honest Endeavour's a lord in the land | B |
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And though much of thy bounty by aliens in feeling | C |
Has been made upon heads the least worthy to fall | D |
Their reign is nigh past and the wrong is fast healing | C |
And they wide arms encircle a home for us all | D |
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And though pygmies high placed in our councils yet fool us | E |
In our woods there's a Giant upgrowing the while | F |
The Spirit of Liberty destined to rule us | E |
And cheer on the world from the great Austral Isle | F |
Charles Harpur
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