Hark The Thundring Drums Inviting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDAEAFGHGI| Hark the thundring Drums inviting | A |
| All our forward youth to arms | B |
| Hark the trumpets sounds exciting | A |
| Manly Soules with fierce alarms | B |
| Peace affords an Idle pleasure | C |
| Glory shines an active flame | D |
| Life has but too short a Measure | C |
| Strive to make it long by fame | D |
| See the brave by boldly daring | A |
| Raises trophys of the slain | E |
| See the brave by nothing fearing | A |
| Comes in triumph back again | F |
| The Men admire the Women love him | G |
| Fortune favours all he does | H |
| The Powrs that bless the great approve him | G |
| Praise Lawrell crown his brows | I |
Thomas Parnell
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