Gathering Song Of Donald The Black Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDE FGCGFCFC HIGIJKJK CGCGLIMI LIMIKGAGPibroch of Donuil Dhu | A |
Pibroch of Donuil | B |
Wake thy wild voice anew | C |
Summon Clan Conuil | B |
Come away come away | D |
Hark to the summons | E |
Come in your war array | D |
Gentles and commons | E |
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Come from deep glen and | F |
From mountain so rocky | G |
The war pipe and pennon | C |
Are at Inverlocky | G |
Come every hill plaid and | F |
True heart that wears one | C |
Come every steel blade and | F |
Strong hand that bears one | C |
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Leave untended the herd | H |
The flock without shelter | I |
Leave the corpse uninterr d | G |
The bride at the altar | I |
Leave the deer leave the steer | J |
Leave nets and barges | K |
Come with your fighting gear | J |
Broadswords and targes | K |
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Come as the winds come when | C |
Forests are rended | G |
Come as the waves come when | C |
Navies are stranded | G |
Faster come faster come | L |
Faster and faster | I |
Chief vassal page and groom | M |
Tenant and master | I |
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Fast they come fast they come | L |
See how they gather | I |
Wide waves the eagle plume | M |
Blended with heather | I |
Cast your plaids draw your blades | K |
Forward each man set | G |
Pibroch of Donuil Dhu | A |
Knell for the onset | G |
Sir Walter Scott
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