The Prayer Of The Romans Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFE GEHEEIEI JEKEKKLK KKMKKNKN KOEOPQEQNot done but near its ending | A |
Is the work that our eyes desired | B |
Not yet fulfilled but near the goal | C |
Is the hope that our worn hearts fired | B |
And on the Alban Mountains | D |
Where the blushes of dawn increase | E |
We see the flash of the beautiful feet | F |
Of Freedom and of Peace | E |
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How long were our fond dreams baffled | G |
Novara's sad mischance | E |
The Kaiser's sword and fetter lock | H |
And the traitor stab of France | E |
Till at last came glorious Venice | E |
In storm and tempest home | I |
And now God maddens the greedy kings | E |
And gives to her people Rome | I |
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Lame Lion of Caprera | J |
Red shirts of the lost campaigns | E |
Not idly shed was the costly blood | K |
You poured from generous veins | E |
For the shame of Aspromonte | K |
And the stain of Mentana's sod | K |
But forged the curse of kings that sprang | L |
From your breaking hearts to God | K |
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We lift our souls to Thee O Lord | K |
Of Liberty and of Light | K |
Let not earth's kings pollute the work | M |
That was done in their despite | K |
Let not Thy light be darkened | K |
In the shade of a sordid crown | N |
Nor pampered swine devour the fruit | K |
Thou shook'st with an earthquake down | N |
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Let the People come to their birthright | K |
And crosier and crown pass away | O |
Like phantasms that flit o'er the marshes | E |
At the glance of the clean white day | O |
And then from the lava of AEtna | P |
To the ice of the Alps let there be | Q |
One freedom one faith without fetters | E |
One republic in Italy free | Q |
John Milton Hay
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