Kitchener Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA CDEFCD

This is the man who sole in Britain soleA
In Europe by profounder instinct knewB
The strength of Britain and that strength he drewB
Slow into act upshouldering the wholeA
Vast weight of effort Eyes full on the goalA
Saw nothing less he held his single clueB
Heedless of obstacle intent to doB
His one task forthright with unshaken soulA
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This is the man whom dead the meanest matchC
With their own stature give tongue and grow braveD
On the imperfection fools have wit to espyE
His silence towers the grander for their cryF
Troubling his fame no more than yelp and scratchC
Of jackal could disturb that ocean graveD

Robert Laurence Binyon



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