George Brown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACADCCDEDEE

O Leader fallen by the wayside proneA
O strong great soul gone forthB
For thee the wide inhospitable northB
And east and west from sea to sea make moanA
And thy loved land whose stalwart limbs and brainC
Beneath thy fostering care have thriven and grownA
To stately stature and erect proud headD
Freedom and Right and Justice to maintainC
Here in her place inviolate Without stainC
The name and fame which stood for thee in steadD
Of titles and dominions all men's praiseE
And some men's hate thou had'st yet all shall weep thee deadD
O Leader fallen mid march in the waysE
Who shall fill up the measure of thy daysE

Kate Seymour Maclean



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