King Arthur's Men Have Come Again Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGA BHIHJKLA BMNMOPQAi Written while a field worker in the Anti Saloon League of Illinois i | A |
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King Arthur's men have come again | B |
They challenge everywhere | C |
The foes of Christ's Eternal Church | D |
Her incense crowns the air | C |
The heathen knighthood cower and curse | E |
To hear the bugles ring | F |
i But spears are set the charge is on | G |
Wise Arthur shall be king i | A |
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And Cromwell's men have come again | B |
I meet them in the street | H |
Stern but in this no way of thorns | I |
Shall snare the children's feet | H |
The reveling foemen wreak but waste | J |
A sodden poisonous band | K |
i Fierce Cromwell builds the flower bright towns | L |
And a more sunlit land i | A |
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And Lincoln's men have come again | B |
Up from the South he flayed | M |
The grandsons of his foes arise | N |
In his own cause arrayed | M |
They rise for freedom and clean laws | O |
High laws that shall endure | P |
i Our God establishes his arm | Q |
And makes the battle sure i | A |
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