My Land. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBC A DDDC A BBBC E DDDC E BBBCI | A |
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She is a rich and rare land | B |
Oh she's a fresh and fair land | B |
She is a dear and rare land | B |
This native land of mine | C |
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II | A |
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No men than her's are braver | D |
Her women's hearts ne'er waver | D |
I'd freely die to save her | D |
And think my lot divine | C |
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III | A |
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She's not a dull or cold land | B |
No she's a warm and bold land | B |
Oh she's a true and old land | B |
This native land of mine | C |
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IV | E |
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Could beauty ever guard her | D |
And virtue still reward her | D |
No foe would cross her border | D |
No friend within it pine | C |
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V | E |
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Oh she's a fresh and fair land | B |
Oh she's a true and rare land | B |
Yes she's a rare and fair land | B |
This native land of mine | C |
Thomas Osborne Davis
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