The Montagnais At Tadoussac Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEFE GHGHII| From the prose of Parkman | A |
| - | |
| The lodges of the Montagnais were there | B |
| Who reaped the harvest of the woods and rocks | C |
| Skins of the moose and cariboo and bear | B |
| Fur of the beaver marten otter fox | C |
| From where the shivering nomad lurks among | D |
| The stunted forests south of Hudson's Bay | E |
| They piloted their frail canoes along | F |
| By many a tributary's devious way | E |
| - | |
| Then between mountains stern as Teneriffe | G |
| Their confluent flotillas glided down | H |
| The Saguenay and pass'd beneath the cliff | G |
| Whose shaggy brows athwart the zenith frown | H |
| And reach'd the Bay of Trinity dark lone | I |
| And silent as the tide of Acheron | I |
W. M. Mackeracher
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