The Land Of Washington Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEG HICIJCKCG| I glory in the sages | A |
| Who in the days of yore | B |
| In combat met the foemen | C |
| And drove them from our shore | B |
| Who flung our banner's starry field | D |
| In triumph to the breeze | E |
| And spread broad maps of cities where | F |
| Once waved the forest trees | E |
| Hurrah | G |
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| I glory in the spirit | H |
| Which goaded them to rise | I |
| And found a might nation | C |
| Beneath the western skies | I |
| No clime so bright and beautiful | J |
| As that where sets the sun | C |
| No land so fertile fair and free | K |
| As that of Washington | C |
| Hurrah | G |
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