March, March, Ettrick And Teviotdale Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDDEFFE AGHGIGGCJJC| I | A |
| March march Ettrick and Teviotdale | B |
| Why the deil dinna ye march forward in order | C |
| March march Eskdale and Liddesdale | B |
| All the Blue Bonnets are bound for the Border | C |
| Many a banner spread | D |
| Flutters above your head | D |
| Many a crest that is famous in story | E |
| Mount and make ready then | F |
| Sons of the mountain glen | F |
| Fight for the Queen and our old Scottish glory | E |
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| II | A |
| Come from the hills where your hirsels are grazing | G |
| Come from the glen of the buck and the roe | H |
| Come to the crag where the beacon is blazing | G |
| Come with the buckler the lance and the bow | I |
| Trumpets are sounding | G |
| War steeds are bounding | G |
| Stand to your arms then and march in good order | C |
| England shall many a day | J |
| Tell of the bloody fray | J |
| When the Blue Bonnets came over the Border | C |
Walter Scott (sir)
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