Analogy. (to D - - L - - .) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCAD CBEECB FGCCFB

Had you lived when a tyrant kingA
Strove to make all the slaves of oneB
With nobles and with churchmen youC
Had stood unflinching pure and trueC
To annihilate that hateful thingA
Green Runnymeade beat out of JohnD
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Had you lived when a wanton crewC
Flash scoundrels of a day outdoneB
Trod down the toilers birth deridesE
With Cromwell and his IronsidesE
The brave days had discovered youC
Where Naseby saw the gallants runB
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And yet you this same knight in listF
For freedom in her narrow dawnG
Against that one against those fewC
Vile king vile nobles you yet youC
Stand by the bloody CapitalistF
Fight with the pandar GentlemanB

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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