The Conquest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABACDDThe Son of Love and Lord of War I sing | A |
Him who bade England bow to Normandy | B |
And left the name of conqueror more than king | A |
To his unconquerable dynasty | B |
Not fann'd alone by Victory's fleeting wing | A |
He rear'd his bold and brilliant throne on high | C |
The Bastard kept like lions his prey fast | D |
And Britain's bravest victor was the last | D |
George Gordon Byron
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