Adventurers Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIJ| Seemingly over the hill tops | A |
| Possibly under the hills | B |
| A tireless wing that never drops | A |
| And a song that never stills | B |
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| Epics heard on the stars' lips | C |
| Lyrics read in the dew | D |
| To sing the song at our finger tips | C |
| And live the world anew | D |
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| Cavaliers of the Cort s kind | E |
| Bold and stern and strong | F |
| And oh for a fine and muscular mind | E |
| To sing a new world's song | F |
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| Sailing seas of the silver morn | G |
| Winds of the balm and spice | H |
| To put the old world art to scorn | G |
| At the price of any price | H |
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| Danger death but the hope high | I |
| God's if the propose fail | J |
| Into the deeds of a vaster sky | I |
| Sailing a dauntless sail | J |
Madison Julius Cawein
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