Australian Anthem Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCDB EEBAAAB FFBGGGB HHBIIIB JJBKKKBMaker of earth and sea | A |
What shall we render Thee | A |
All things are Thine | B |
Ours but from day to day | C |
Still with one heart to pray | C |
God bless our land alway | D |
This land of Thine | B |
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Mighty in brotherhood | E |
Mighty for God and good | E |
Let us be Thine | B |
Here let the nations see | A |
Toil from the curse set free | A |
Labour and Liberty | A |
One cause and Thine | B |
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Here let glad Plenty reign | F |
Here let none seek in vain | F |
Our help and Thine | B |
No heart for want of friend | G |
Fail ere the timely end | G |
But love for ever blend | G |
Man's cause and Thine | B |
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Here let Thy peace abide | H |
Never may strife divide | H |
This land of Thine | B |
Let us united stand | I |
One great Australian band | I |
Heart to heart hand in hand | I |
Heart and hand Thine | B |
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Strong to defend our right | J |
Proud in all nations' sight | J |
Lowly in Thine | B |
One in all noble fame | K |
Still be our path the same | K |
Onward in Freedom's name | K |
Upward in Thine | B |
James Brunton Stephens
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