A Song Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIAIJKLMLJMN MNJACOCEFGF

BENEATH thy skies NovemberA
Thy skies of cloud and rainB
Around our blazing camp firesC
We close our ranks againD
Then sound again the buglesE
Call the muster roll anewF
If months have well nigh won the fieldG
What may not four years doF
For God be praised New EnglandH
Takes once more her ancient placeI
Again the Pilgrim's bannerA
Leads the vanguard of the raceI
Then sound again the bugles etcJ
Along the lordly HudsonK
A shout of triumph breaksL
The Empire State is speakingM
From the ocean to the lakesL
Then sound again the bugles etcJ
The Northern hills are blazingM
The Northern skies are brightN
And the fair young West is turningM
Her forehead to the lightN
Then sound again the bugles etcJ
Push every outpost nearerA
Press hard the hostile towersC
Another BalaklavaO
And the Malakoff is oursC
Then sound again the buglesE
Call the muster roll anewF
If months have well nigh won the fieldG
What may not four years doF

John Greenleaf Whittier



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