Sedan Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBACCDDBCEEAnother battle and the sounds have rolled | A |
By many a gloomy gorge and wasted plain | B |
O er huddled hills and mountains manifold | A |
Like winds that run before a heavy rain | B |
When Autumn lops the leaves and drooping grain | B |
And earth lies deep in brown and cloudy gold | A |
My brothers lo our grand old England stands | C |
With weapons gleaming in her ready hands | C |
Outside the tumult Let us watch and trust | D |
That she will never darken in the dust | D |
And drift of wild contention but remain | B |
The hope and stay of many troubled lands | C |
Where so she waits the issue of the fight | E |
Aloof but praying God defend the Right | E |
Henry Kendall
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