A Civic Holiday Trip Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABC DEFFEEGGHHFFHH| Lines on a civic holiday trip on the Grand Trunk | A |
| to Toronto August Address to Mr Hodge | B |
| conductor of Caledonian games at Ingersoll | C |
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| From Ingersoll on Canadian Thames | D |
| We come to greet mine host of the St James | E |
| This being our town's civic holiday | F |
| Yet we remember twenty fourth of May | F |
| For then at our Caledonian games | E |
| He did loud proclaim the victors' names | E |
| We came in part to contribute | G |
| To our town's mechanics' institute | G |
| Who got up this grand excursion | H |
| Where each one has his own diversion | H |
| Some did remain at Burlington Bay | F |
| While we to Toronto did wend our way | F |
| And came to see this presentation | H |
| To stalwart son of Scottish nation | H |
James Mcintyre
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