Bellman's Verses For 1814 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEAFFAAHuzza my boys our friends the Dutch have risen | A |
Our good old friends and burst the Tyrant's prison | A |
Aye and have done it without bloodshed too | B |
Like men to sense as well as freedom true | B |
The moment I'll be sworn that Ocean heard it | C |
With a new dance of waters it bestirr'd it | C |
And Trade reviving from her trance of death | D |
Took a new lease of sunshine and of breath | D |
Let's aid them my fine fellows all we can | E |
Where's finer business for an Englishman | A |
Who knows what 'tis to eat his own good bread | F |
And see his table cloth securely spread | F |
Than helping to set free a neighbour's oven | A |
Huzza The Dutch for ever Orange Boven | A |
James Henry Leigh Hunt
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