Joan Of Arc Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFG HIJJB| This word had Merlin said from of old | A |
| That out of the Oak Tree Shade | B |
| In the day of France's direst dule | C |
| God's hand should send a Maid | B |
| And where Domremy by Burgundy | D |
| Sits crowned with its oakenshaw | E |
| Even there Joan d'Arc the Maid of God's Ark | F |
| The light of the day first saw | G |
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| Where spirits go what man may know | H |
| Yet this may of man be said | I |
| That when Time is o'er and all hath sufficed | J |
| Shall the world's chief Christ fire rise to Christ | J |
| From the ashes of Joan the Maid | B |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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