Lines On Stratford Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEE FGHIJKLG| Our Canadian County Perth | A |
| Commemorates great bard of earth | A |
| Stratford and Avon both are here | B |
| And they enshrine the name Shakespeare | B |
| - | |
| For here in Stratford every ward | C |
| Is named from drama of great bard | D |
| Here you may roam o'er Romeo | E |
| Or glance on Juliet bestow | E |
| - | |
| The valley of the Thames we presume includes Stratford | F |
| on the north and Woodstock and Ingersoll on the south | G |
| The Avon on whose banks Stratford is located joins the | H |
| Thames near St Mary's The middle branch flows through | I |
| Embro and Thamesford the south and middle branches | J |
| unite and flow through Dorchester and Westminster and | K |
| blend with the northern branch at London where it deviates | L |
| to Elgin in the south | G |
James Mcintyre
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