Sudden Chorus Of The Slain Warriors Is Heard From On High Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFGHHG| From the heavenly clear invisible home | A |
| Our voices come | B |
| No joy can resemble the joy which reigns | C |
| In our seraph veins | C |
| Lov'd ones lov'd ones weep for us not | D |
| Soon shall ye here partake of our lot | D |
| High o'er the stars' extremest line | E |
| The sun of affection more bright shall shine | E |
| Brothers brothers 't is sweet to die | F |
| For the land of our birth and the maid of our eye | F |
| Blest are ye who like us shall fall | G |
| The righteous Jehovah rewards above | H |
| Courage and love | H |
| Hallelujah peace be with you all | G |
George Borrow
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