England's Enemy Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBA DEFDGE| She stands like one with mazy cares distraught | A |
| Around her sudden angry storm clouds rise | B |
| Dark dark and comes the look into her eyes | B |
| Of eld All that herself herself hath taught | A |
| She cons anew that courage new be caught | C |
| Of courage old Yet comfortless still lies | B |
| Snake like in her warm bosom vexed with sighs | B |
| Fear of the greatness that herself hath wrought | A |
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| No glory but her memory teems with it | D |
| No beauty that's not hers more nobly none | E |
| Of all her sisters runs with her but she | F |
| For her old destiny dreams herself unfit | D |
| And fumbling at the future doubtfully | G |
| Muses how Rome of Romans was undone | E |
John Frederick Freeman
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