Lullaby Of An Infant Chief Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFFO hush thee my baby thy sire was a knight | A |
Thy mother a lady both lovely and bright | A |
The woods and the glens from the towers which we see | B |
They all are belonging dear baby to thee | B |
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O fear not the bugle though loudly it blows | C |
It calls but the warders that guard thy repose | C |
Their bows would be bended their blades would be red | D |
Ere the step of a foeman drew near to thy bed | D |
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O hush thee my baby the time soon will come | E |
When thy sleep shall be broken by trumpet and drum | E |
Then hush thee my darling take rest while you may | F |
For strife comes with manhood and waking with day | F |
Sir Walter Scott
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