Canadian Rivers And Lake Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFGHWe have here a sight as fair | A |
As bonnie Doon or banks of Ayr | B |
Like modest worth meandering slow | C |
The quiet waters gently flow | C |
Rose Thistle Shamrock all combine | D |
Around the Maple Leaf to twine | D |
Whose outstretched arms so gigantic | E |
Clasps Pacific and Atlantic | E |
Embracing lakes like burnished gold | F |
With joy a Shakespeare might behold | F |
For either poet Barns or Moore | G |
Such scenery they would adore | H |
James Mcintyre
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