Words Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEEFFGGHHIJKK| Words are deeds The words we hear | A |
| May revolutionize or rear | B |
| A mighty state The words we read | C |
| May be a spiritual deed | D |
| Excelling any fleshly one | E |
| As much as the celestial sun | E |
| Transcends a bonfire made to throw | F |
| A light upon some raree show | F |
| A simple proverb tagged with rhyme | G |
| May colour half the course of time | G |
| The pregnant saying of a sage | H |
| May influence every coming age | H |
| A song in its effects may be | I |
| More glorious than Thermopylae | J |
| And many a lay that schoolboys scan | K |
| A nobler feat than Inkerman | K |
Charles Harpur
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