The Montagnais At Tadoussac Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEFE GHGHII

From the prose of ParkmanA
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The lodges of the Montagnais were thereB
Who reaped the harvest of the woods and rocksC
Skins of the moose and cariboo and bearB
Fur of the beaver marten otter foxC
From where the shivering nomad lurks amongD
The stunted forests south of Hudson's BayE
They piloted their frail canoes alongF
By many a tributary's devious wayE
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Then between mountains stern as TeneriffeG
Their confluent flotillas glided downH
The Saguenay and pass'd beneath the cliffG
Whose shaggy brows athwart the zenith frownH
And reach'd the Bay of Trinity dark loneI
And silent as the tide of AcheronI

W. M. Mackeracher



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