Welcome To The Prince Of Wales Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AB CCAA DDAA EEAAFFAA GGAA| Lines written when the Prince of Wales | A |
| was about embarking for Canada May | B |
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| In his long voyage o'er the sea | C |
| To where doth grow the maple tree | C |
| May he be blest with pleasant gales | A |
| The coming man the Prince of Wales | A |
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| The Maple grows but in good soil | D |
| Where nature doth reward for toil | D |
| The farmer splitting his fence rails | A |
| He welcome bids the Prince of Wales | A |
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| In the woods the axe is ringing | E |
| And the yeoman merry singing | E |
| The song resounds o'er hills and dales | A |
| Our future king the Prince of Wales | A |
| 'Round the brow of our future chief | F |
| We'll weave a wreath of maple leaf | F |
| For o'er broad Canada prevails | A |
| Kind feelings to the Prince of Wales | A |
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| When in this land the Prince arrives | G |
| May he have many pleasant drives | G |
| And on our lakes have merry sails | A |
| Great king of princes Prince of Wales | A |
James Mcintyre
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