William Wallace Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBCCDCDDCD| For the Ballarat statue of him | A |
| - | |
| THIS is Scotch William Wallace It was He | B |
| Who in dark hours first raised his face to see | B |
| Who watched the English tyrant Nobles spurn | C |
| Steel clad with iron hoofs the Scottish Free | B |
| Who armed and drilled the simple footman Kern | C |
| Yea bade in blood and rout the proud Knight learn | C |
| His Feudalism was dead and Scotland stand | D |
| Dauntless to wait the day of Bannockburn | C |
| O Wallace peerless lover of thy land | D |
| We need thee still thy moulding brain and hand | D |
| For us thy poor again proud tyrants spurn | C |
| The robber Rich a yet more hateful band | D |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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