Quis Pro Domino Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFDEF| Quis Pro Domino | A |
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| Vengeance is mine saith the Lord I will repay | B |
| Ay' verily and by ministry of such men | C |
| As did His will upon the Saracen | C |
| And Christendom owns not that man today | B |
| Who deems it not the holiest task to slay | B |
| So utterly that they rise not again | C |
| Yon blatant heathenrie past human ken | C |
| Outlawed to death its raving spawn and prey | B |
| And thou has lit one flame of love and wrath | D |
| Who all unterrified didst take thy stand | E |
| And tear the Beast and baulk him of his spring | F |
| O noble Belgium lion in the path | D |
| An inch of sword holding a foot of land | E |
| A folk of men showing a man for King | F |
Christopher John Brennan
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