Analogy. (to D - - L - - .) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAD CBEECB FGCCFB| Had you lived when a tyrant king | A |
| Strove to make all the slaves of one | B |
| With nobles and with churchmen you | C |
| Had stood unflinching pure and true | C |
| To annihilate that hateful thing | A |
| Green Runnymeade beat out of John | D |
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| Had you lived when a wanton crew | C |
| Flash scoundrels of a day outdone | B |
| Trod down the toilers birth derides | E |
| With Cromwell and his Ironsides | E |
| The brave days had discovered you | C |
| Where Naseby saw the gallants run | B |
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| And yet you this same knight in list | F |
| For freedom in her narrow dawn | G |
| Against that one against those few | C |
| Vile king vile nobles you yet you | C |
| Stand by the bloody Capitalist | F |
| Fight with the pandar Gentleman | B |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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