Stone Breaking Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDEFDGHIJIKLMNLNOOP QPPRSRTUU| A | |
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| March wind rough | B |
| Clashed the trees | C |
| Flung the snow | D |
| Breaking stones | E |
| In the cold | F |
| Germans slow | D |
| Toiled and toiled | G |
| Arrowy sun | H |
| Glanced and sprang | I |
| One right blithe | J |
| German sang | I |
| Songs of home | K |
| Fatherland | L |
| Syenite hard | M |
| Weary lot | N |
| Callous hand | L |
| All forgot | N |
| Hammers pound | O |
| Ringing round | O |
| Rise the heaps | P |
| To his voice | Q |
| Bounds and leaps | P |
| Toise on toise | P |
| Toil is long | R |
| But dear God | S |
| Gives us song | R |
| At the end | T |
| Gives us test | U |
| Toil is best | U |
Duncan Campbell Scott
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