William Wallace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBCCDCDDCD

For the Ballarat statue of himA
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THIS is Scotch William Wallace It was HeB
Who in dark hours first raised his face to seeB
Who watched the English tyrant Nobles spurnC
Steel clad with iron hoofs the Scottish FreeB
Who armed and drilled the simple footman KernC
Yea bade in blood and rout the proud Knight learnC
His Feudalism was dead and Scotland standD
Dauntless to wait the day of BannockburnC
O Wallace peerless lover of thy landD
We need thee still thy moulding brain and handD
For us thy poor again proud tyrants spurnC
The robber Rich a yet more hateful bandD

Francis William Lauderdale Adams



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