Bellman's Verses For 1814 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEAFFAA

Huzza my boys our friends the Dutch have risenA
Our good old friends and burst the Tyrant's prisonA
Aye and have done it without bloodshed tooB
Like men to sense as well as freedom trueB
The moment I'll be sworn that Ocean heard itC
With a new dance of waters it bestirr'd itC
And Trade reviving from her trance of deathD
Took a new lease of sunshine and of breathD
Let's aid them my fine fellows all we canE
Where's finer business for an EnglishmanA
Who knows what 'tis to eat his own good breadF
And see his table cloth securely spreadF
Than helping to set free a neighbour's ovenA
Huzza The Dutch for ever Orange BovenA

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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