Nature's Nobleman. A Fragment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACAC DEDEDE FGFGFG| When winter's cold and summer's heat | A |
| Shall come and go again | B |
| A hundred years will be complete | A |
| Since Marion crossed the main | C |
| And brought unto this wild retreat | A |
| His dark eyed wife of Spain | C |
| - | |
| He was the founder of a free | D |
| And independent band | E |
| Who lit the fires of liberty | D |
| The revolution fanned | E |
| His patent of nobility | D |
| Read in the ransomed land | E |
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| Around his deeds a lustre throngs | F |
| A heritage designed | G |
| To teach the world to spurn the wrongs | F |
| Once threatened all mankind | G |
| To his posterity belongs | F |
| The peerage of the mind | G |
George Pope Morris
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