My Hunting Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDDE ABCCCCE D| Forward Hark forward's the cry | A |
| One more fence and we're out on the open | B |
| So to us at once if you want to live near us | C |
| Hark to them ride to them beauties as on they go | D |
| Leaping and sweeping away in the vale below | D |
| Cowards and bunglers whose heart or whose eye is slow | D |
| Find themselves staring alone | E |
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| So the great cause flashes by | A |
| Nearer and clearer its purposes open | B |
| While louder and prouder the world echoes cheer us | C |
| Gentlemen sportsmen you ought to live up to us | C |
| Lead us and lift us and hallo our game to us | C |
| We cannot call the hounds off and no shame to us | C |
| Don't be left staring alone | E |
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| Eversley | D |
Charles Kingsley
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