On Sherman's Men Who Fell In The Assault Of Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBCEEB| They said that Fame her clarion dropped | A |
| Because great deeds were done no more | B |
| That even Duty knew no shining ends | C |
| And Glory 'twas a fallen star | D |
| But battle can heroes and bards restore | B |
| Nay look at Kenesaw | C |
| Perils the mailed ones never knew | E |
| Are lightly braved by the ragged coats of blue | E |
| And gentler hearts are bared to deadlier war | B |
Herman Melville
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