Quebec Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| Quebec the gray old city on the hill | A |
| Lies with a golden glory on her head | B |
| Dreaming throughout this hour so fair so still | A |
| Of other days and her belov d dead | B |
| The doves are nesting in the cannons grim | C |
| The flowers bloom where once did run a tide | D |
| Of crimson when the moon rose pale and dim | C |
| Above a field of battle stretching wide | D |
| Methinks within her wakes a mighty glow | E |
| Of pride in ancient times her stirring past | F |
| The strife the valor of the long ago | E |
| Feels at her heart strings Strong and tall and vast | F |
| She lies touched with the sunset's golden grace | G |
| A wondrous softness on her gray old face | G |
Jean Blewett
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