Rhymes And Rhythms - Xxv Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDDDCBC EBECCCCCBC FBFCGGGCG GGGCHHHCGC GGGCGGGCGCWhat have I done for you | A |
England my England | B |
What is there I would not do | A |
England my own | C |
With your glorious eyes austere | D |
As the Lord were walking near | D |
Whispering terrible things and dear | D |
As the Song on your bugles blown | C |
England | B |
Round the world on your bugles blown | C |
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Where shall the watchful Sun | E |
England my England | B |
Match the master work you've done | E |
England my own | C |
When shall he rejoice agen | C |
Such a breed of mighty men | C |
As come forward one to ten | C |
To the Song on your bugles blown | C |
England | B |
Down the years on your bugles blown | C |
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Ever the faith endures | F |
England my England | B |
'Take and break us we are yours | F |
'England my own | C |
'Life is good and joy runs high | G |
'Between English earth and sky | G |
'Death is death but we shall die | G |
'To the Song on your bugles blown | C |
'England | G |
'To the stars on your bugles blown ' | - |
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They call you proud and hard | G |
England my England | G |
You with worlds to watch and ward | G |
England my own | C |
You whose mailed hand keeps the keys | H |
Of such teeming destinies | H |
You could know nor dread nor ease | H |
Were the Song on your bugles blown | C |
England | G |
Round the Pit on your bugles blown | C |
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Mother of Ships whose might | G |
England my England | G |
Is the fierce old Sea's delight | G |
England my own | C |
Chosen daughter of the Lord | G |
Spouse in Chief of the ancient Sword | G |
There's the menace of the Word | G |
In the Song on your bugles blown | C |
England | G |
Out of heaven on your bugles blown | C |
William Ernest Henley
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