Cavalry Charge At Balaclava Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCABBADEEFAGG| Traveller on foreign ground whoe'er thou art | A |
| Tell the great tidings They went down that day | B |
| A Legion and came back from victory | C |
| Two hundred men and Glory On the mart | A |
| Is this 'to losc ' Yet Stranger thou shalt say | B |
| These were our common Britons 'Tis our way | B |
| In England Aye ye heavens I saw them part | A |
| The Death Sea as an English dog leaps o'er | D |
| The rocks into the ocean He goes in | E |
| Thick as a lion and he comes out thin | E |
| As a starved wolf but lo he brings to shore | F |
| A life above his own which when his heart | A |
| Bursts with that final effort from the stones | G |
| Springs up and builds a temple o'er his bones | G |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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