Lines Read At A Scottish Anniversary At Embro Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFG HHII| Scotsmen have wandered far and wide | A |
| From Moray Frith to Frith of Clyde | A |
| McDonald from his sea girt isle | B |
| And Campbell from his broad Argyle | B |
| - | |
| But chiefly here you have come forth | C |
| From those counties of the north | C |
| Some oft have trod Dunrobins halls | D |
| And gazed upon its stately walls | D |
| - | |
| Here to night in this array | E |
| Is Murray McKenzie and McKay | E |
| And there doth around us stand | F |
| The Munroe Ross and Sutherland | G |
| - | |
| Your young men have high honor earned | H |
| In all of the professions learned | H |
| Your bonnie lasses sung in song | I |
| And youths are famed for muscle strong | I |
James Mcintyre
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