Galt And Dunlop Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABB CCDD EEFGHH| Galt was manager of the Canada Companies Lands and a | A |
| Scottish Novelist Dunlop was once a leading British | B |
| journalist but finally settled near Goderich | B |
| - | |
| Galt and Doctor Dunlop witty | C |
| Located and did plan city | C |
| Of Guelph and cut the first tree down | D |
| The stump was centre of the town | D |
| - | |
| From thence streets radiate like fan | E |
| And Stratford and Goderich on same plan | E |
| This last town stands on bluff so grand | F |
| 'Neath which doth flow the clear Maitland | G |
| You may of glorious view partake | H |
| Gazing on Huron's mighty Lake | H |
James Mcintyre
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