A Song Inscribed To The Fremont Clubs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGFHIAIJKLMLJMN MNJACOCEFGFBENEATH thy skies November | A |
Thy skies of cloud and rain | B |
Around our blazing camp fires | C |
We close our ranks again | D |
Then sound again the bugles | E |
Call the muster roll anew | F |
If months have well nigh won the field | G |
What may not four years do | F |
For God be praised New England | H |
Takes once more her ancient place | I |
Again the Pilgrim's banner | A |
Leads the vanguard of the race | I |
Then sound again the bugles etc | J |
Along the lordly Hudson | K |
A shout of triumph breaks | L |
The Empire State is speaking | M |
From the ocean to the lakes | L |
Then sound again the bugles etc | J |
The Northern hills are blazing | M |
The Northern skies are bright | N |
And the fair young West is turning | M |
Her forehead to the light | N |
Then sound again the bugles etc | J |
Push every outpost nearer | A |
Press hard the hostile towers | C |
Another Balaklava | O |
And the Malakoff is ours | C |
Then sound again the bugles | E |
Call the muster roll anew | F |
If months have well nigh won the field | G |
What may not four years do | F |
John Greenleaf Whittier
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