Nuptial Ode On Canada Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCDD EEFF GGHH DDII| Written during the visit of delegates from the Lower Provinces | A |
| to negotiate for confederation | B |
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| Hail Britannia's noblest daughter | C |
| Who is surrounded by the water | C |
| Of many a lake and broad sea | D |
| Land of Beaver and Maple Tree | D |
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| Her lofty brow is wreathed with smiles | E |
| For from the far Atlantic isles | E |
| In pomp have come their delegates | F |
| All seeking to unite their fates | F |
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| With Canada great Northern Queen | G |
| And now throughout the land is seen | G |
| High festival and stately dance | H |
| Triumphant nuptials to advance | H |
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| And soon shall Red River valley | D |
| And distant Vancouver rally | D |
| To form this empire gigantic | I |
| From Pacific to Atlantic | I |
James Mcintyre
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