Mrs. Moody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDCC AAEE CCFF| When this country it was woody | A |
| Its great champion Mrs Moody | A |
| She showed she had both pluck and push | B |
| In her work roughing in the bush | B |
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| For there all alone she will dwell | C |
| At time McKenzie did rebel | D |
| Outbreak her husband strove to quell | C |
| Her own grand struggles she doth tell | C |
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| Round bush life she threw a glory | A |
| Pioneer renowned in story | A |
| But her tale it is more cheering | E |
| When she wrote about the clearing | E |
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| Her other sister Mrs Traill | C |
| Though eighty six she doth not fail | C |
| She now is writing of wild flowers | F |
| Grown in Canada's woody bowers | F |
James Mcintyre
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