Hope The Hornblower Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAABCCDE FFFBGGDB HHHBIIDB

'Hark ye hark to the winding hornA
Sluggards awake and front the mornA
Hark ye hark to the winding hornA
The sun's on meadow and millB
Follow me hearts that love the chaseC
Follow me feet that keep the paceC
Stirrup to stirrup we ride we rideD
We ride by moor and hill 'E
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Huntsman huntsman whither awayF
What is the quarry afoot to dayF
Huntsman huntsman whither awayF
And what the game ye killB
Is it the deer that men may dineG
Is it the wolf that tears the kineG
What is the race ye ride ye rideD
Ye ride by moor and hillB
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'Ask not yet till the day be deadH
What is the game that's forward fledH
Ask not yet till the day be deadH
The game we follow stillB
An echo it may be floating pastI
A shadow it may be fading fastI
Shadow or echo we ride we rideD
We ride by moor and hill'B

Sir Henry Newbolt



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