The Whitethroat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDD EFEF GHGH AEAEDD| Shy bird of the silver arrows of song | A |
| That cleave our Northern air so clear | B |
| Thy notes prolong prolong | A |
| I listen I hear | C |
| I love dear Canada | D |
| Canada Canada | D |
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| O plumes of the pointed dusky fir | E |
| Screen of a swelling patriot heart | F |
| The copse is all astir | E |
| And echoes thy part | F |
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| Now willowy reeds tune their silver flutes | G |
| As the noise of the day dies down | H |
| And silence strings her lutes | G |
| The Whitethroat to crown | H |
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| O bird of the silver arrows of song | A |
| Shy poet of Canada dear | E |
| Thy notes prolong prolong | A |
| We listen we hear | E |
| I love dear Canada | D |
| Canada Canada | D |
Theodore Harding Rand
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