Canada Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEF GHGI AJAJ KLKK KMKM FNFN AMAM AKCK AOAO FKFK KKKK BPBPO Child of Nations giant limbed | A |
Who stand'st among the nations now | B |
Unheeded unadored unhymned | A |
With unanointed brow | B |
How long the ignoble sloth how long | C |
The trust in greatness not thine own | D |
Surely the lion's brood is strong | C |
To front the world alone | D |
How long the indolence ere thou dare | E |
Achieve thy destiny seize thy fame | F |
Ere our proud eyes behold thee bear | E |
A nation's franchise nation's name | F |
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The Saxon force the Celtic fire | G |
These are thy manhood's heritage | H |
Why rest with babes and slaves Seek higher | G |
The place of race and age | I |
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I see to every wind unfurled | A |
The flag that bears the Maple Wreath | J |
Thy swift keels furrow round the world | A |
Its blood red folds beneath | J |
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Thy swift keels cleave the furthest seas | K |
Thy white sails swell with alien gales | L |
To stream on each remotest breeze | K |
The black smoke of thy pipes exhales | K |
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O Falterer let thy past convince | K |
Thy future all the growth the gain | M |
The fame since Cartier knew thee since | K |
Thy shores beheld Champlain | M |
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Montcalm and Wolfe Wolfe and Montcalm | F |
Quebec thy storied citadel | N |
Attest in burning song and psalm | F |
How here thy heroes fell | N |
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O Thou that bor'st the battle's brunt | A |
At Queenston and at Lundy's Lane | M |
On whose scant ranks but iron front | A |
The battle broke in vain | M |
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Whose was the danger whose the day | A |
From whose triumphant throats the cheers | K |
At Chrysler's Farm at Chateauguay | C |
Storming like clarion bursts our ears | K |
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On soft Pacific slopes beside | A |
Strange floods that northward rave and fall | O |
Where chafes Acadia's chainless tide | A |
Thy sons await thy call | O |
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They wait but some in exile some | F |
With strangers housed in stranger lands | K |
And some Canadian lips are dumb | F |
Beneath Egyptian sands | K |
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O mystic Nile Thy secret yields | K |
Before us thy most ancient dreams | K |
Are mixed with far Canadian fields | K |
And murmur of Canadian streams | K |
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But thou my country dream not thou | B |
Wake and behold how night is done | P |
How on thy breast and o'er thy brow | B |
Bursts the uprising sun | P |
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
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