Lady Of England Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC DDBB EEFF| Lady of England o'er the seas | A |
| Thy name was borne on every breeze | A |
| Till all this sunset clime became | B |
| Familiar with Victoria's name | B |
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| Though seas divide us many miles | C |
| Yet for the Queen of those fair isles | C |
| Which gave our fathers birth there roves | C |
| A blessing from this Land of Groves | C |
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| Our Fatherland Fit theme for song | D |
| When thou art named what memories throng | D |
| Shall England cease our love to claim | B |
| Not while our language is the same | B |
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| Scion of kings so live and reign | E |
| That when thy nation's swelling strain | E |
| Is breathed amid our forests green | F |
| We too may sing God save the Queen | F |
George Pope Morris
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