Seventy-six Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFEF A BGHGIJKJ| Before the Battle | A |
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| The clarion call of liberty | B |
| Rings on the startled gales | C |
| The rising hills reverberate | D |
| The rising of the vales | C |
| Through all the land the thrilling shout | E |
| Swift as an arrow goes | F |
| Columbia's champions arm and out | E |
| To battle with her foes | F |
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| After the Battle | A |
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| The bugle song of victory | B |
| Is vocal in the air | G |
| The strains by warrior voices breathed | H |
| Are echoed by the fair | G |
| The eagle with the wreath blood bought | I |
| Soars proudly to the sun | J |
| Proclaiming the good fight is fought | K |
| And the great victory won | J |
George Pope Morris
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