George Brown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACADCCDEDEE| O Leader fallen by the wayside prone | A |
| O strong great soul gone forth | B |
| For thee the wide inhospitable north | B |
| And east and west from sea to sea make moan | A |
| And thy loved land whose stalwart limbs and brain | C |
| Beneath thy fostering care have thriven and grown | A |
| To stately stature and erect proud head | D |
| Freedom and Right and Justice to maintain | C |
| Here in her place inviolate Without stain | C |
| The name and fame which stood for thee in stead | D |
| Of titles and dominions all men's praise | E |
| And some men's hate thou had'st yet all shall weep thee dead | D |
| O Leader fallen mid march in the ways | E |
| Who shall fill up the measure of thy days | E |
Kate Seymour Maclean
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