Embro Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEEBBFGHHII

O'er various counties of the northA
When cruel order did go forthA
For to destroy many a homeB
So that the wild deer free might roamB
The men of Sutherland and RossC
The broad Atlantic they did crossD
Each seeking for a fertile farmE
These rolling lands for them had charmE
They ne'er desired again to roamB
Each happy in his woodland homeB
Where middle branch of Thames doth flowF
They built the village of EmbroG
And it the hill tops now doth crownH
Like its grand namesake Edina TownH
And good flour mills you here do findI
And oats also they here do grindI

James Mcintyre



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