Quebec Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

Quebec the gray old city on the hillA
Lies with a golden glory on her headB
Dreaming throughout this hour so fair so stillA
Of other days and her belov d deadB
The doves are nesting in the cannons grimC
The flowers bloom where once did run a tideD
Of crimson when the moon rose pale and dimC
Above a field of battle stretching wideD
Methinks within her wakes a mighty glowE
Of pride in ancient times her stirring pastF
The strife the valor of the long agoE
Feels at her heart strings Strong and tall and vastF
She lies touched with the sunset's golden graceG
A wondrous softness on her gray old faceG

Jean Blewett



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