Welcome To The Prince Of Wales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CCAA DDAA EEAAFFAA GGAA

Lines written when the Prince of WalesA
was about embarking for Canada MayB
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In his long voyage o'er the seaC
To where doth grow the maple treeC
May he be blest with pleasant galesA
The coming man the Prince of WalesA
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The Maple grows but in good soilD
Where nature doth reward for toilD
The farmer splitting his fence railsA
He welcome bids the Prince of WalesA
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In the woods the axe is ringingE
And the yeoman merry singingE
The song resounds o'er hills and dalesA
Our future king the Prince of WalesA
'Round the brow of our future chiefF
We'll weave a wreath of maple leafF
For o'er broad Canada prevailsA
Kind feelings to the Prince of WalesA
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When in this land the Prince arrivesG
May he have many pleasant drivesG
And on our lakes have merry sailsA
Great king of princes Prince of WalesA

James Mcintyre



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