Sedan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACCDDBCEE

Another battle and the sounds have rolledA
By many a gloomy gorge and wasted plainB
O er huddled hills and mountains manifoldA
Like winds that run before a heavy rainB
When Autumn lops the leaves and drooping grainB
And earth lies deep in brown and cloudy goldA
My brothers lo our grand old England standsC
With weapons gleaming in her ready handsC
Outside the tumult Let us watch and trustD
That she will never darken in the dustD
And drift of wild contention but remainB
The hope and stay of many troubled landsC
Where so she waits the issue of the fightE
Aloof but praying God defend the RightE

Henry Kendall



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