Lullaby Of An Infant Chief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF

O hush thee my baby thy sire was a knightA
Thy mother a lady both lovely and brightA
The woods and the glens from the towers which we seeB
They all are belonging dear baby to theeB
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O fear not the bugle though loudly it blowsC
It calls but the warders that guard thy reposeC
Their bows would be bended their blades would be redD
Ere the step of a foeman drew near to thy bedD
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O hush thee my baby the time soon will comeE
When thy sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drumE
Then hush thee my darling take rest while you mayF
For strife comes with manhood and waking with dayF

Sir Walter Scott



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