Kitchener Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFCD| This is the man who sole in Britain sole | A |
| In Europe by profounder instinct knew | B |
| The strength of Britain and that strength he drew | B |
| Slow into act upshouldering the whole | A |
| Vast weight of effort Eyes full on the goal | A |
| Saw nothing less he held his single clue | B |
| Heedless of obstacle intent to do | B |
| His one task forthright with unshaken soul | A |
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| This is the man whom dead the meanest match | C |
| With their own stature give tongue and grow brave | D |
| On the imperfection fools have wit to espy | E |
| His silence towers the grander for their cry | F |
| Troubling his fame no more than yelp and scratch | C |
| Of jackal could disturb that ocean grave | D |
Robert Laurence Binyon
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