To The Sons Of Labour Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJFKLMNOKPQR STUVWXDYZLA2B2C2D2LA 2E2F2G2H2I2J2K2C2GRAVE this deep in your hearts | A |
Forget not the tale of the past | B |
Never never believe | C |
That any will help you or can | D |
Saving only Yourselves | E |
What have the Gentlemen done | F |
Peerless haters of wrong | G |
Byrons and Shelleys what | H |
They stand great famous Names | I |
Demi gods to their own | J |
Shadows far off alien | F |
To us and ours for ever | K |
Those who love them and hate | L |
The crime the injustice they hated | M |
What can they do but shout | N |
Win a name from our woes | O |
And leave us just as we were | K |
No but resolutely turned | P |
Our wants our desires made clear | Q |
And clear the means that shall win them | R |
Drill and drill and drill | S |
Then when the day is come | T |
When the royal battleflag's up | U |
When blood has been spilled in vain | V |
In timid half hearted war | W |
Then let the Cromwell rise | X |
The simple the true souled Man | D |
Then let Grant come forth | Y |
The calm the determined Comrade | Z |
But deep in their hearts one hate | L |
Deep in their souls one thought | A2 |
To bring the Iniquity low | B2 |
To make the People free | C2 |
Ah for such as these | D2 |
We with the same heart hate | L |
We with the same soul thought | A2 |
Will fall to our destined places | E2 |
In the ranks of the Great New Model | F2 |
In the Army that sees ahead | G2 |
Marston Naseby Whitehall The Wilderness Petersburg yes | H2 |
But beyond the blood and the smoke | I2 |
Beyond the struggle and death | J2 |
The Union victorious safe | K2 |
The Commonwealth glorious free | C2 |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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