Nature's Nobleman. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABACAC DEDEDE FGFGFG

When winter's cold and summer's heatA
Shall come and go againB
A hundred years will be completeA
Since Marion crossed the mainC
And brought unto this wild retreatA
His dark eyed wife of SpainC
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He was the founder of a freeD
And independent bandE
Who lit the fires of libertyD
The revolution fannedE
His patent of nobilityD
Read in the ransomed landE
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Around his deeds a lustre throngsF
A heritage designedG
To teach the world to spurn the wrongsF
Once threatened all mankindG
To his posterity belongsF
The peerage of the mindG

George Pope Morris



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