To The Emperor William. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCAADADAD| You are at least a man of men a king | A |
| You have a heart and with that heart you love | B |
| The race you come from is not gendered of | B |
| The filthy sty whose latest litter cling | A |
| Round England's flesh pots gorged and gluttoning | A |
| No but on flaming battle fields in courts | C |
| Of honour and of danger old resorts | C |
| The name of Hohen Zollern clear doth ring | A |
| O Father William you not falsely weak | A |
| Who never spared the rod to spoil the child | D |
| Our mighty Germany we only speak | A |
| To bless you with a blessing sweet and mild | D |
| Ere that near heaven your weary footsteps seek | A |
| Where love with liberty is reconciled | D |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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