Song Of Indian Maids. (the Missionary.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDEF GGBBOh shout for Lautaro the young and the brave | A |
The arm of whose strength was uplifted to save | A |
When the steeds of the strangers came rushing amain | B |
And the ghosts of our fathers looked down on the slain | B |
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'Twas eve and the noise of the battle was o'er | C |
Five thousand brave warriors were cold in their gore | D |
When in front young Lautaro invincible stood | E |
And the horses and iron men rolled in their blood | F |
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As the snows of the mountain are swept by the blast | G |
The earthquake of death o'er the white men has passed | G |
Shout Chili in triumph the battle is won | B |
And we dance round the heads that are black in the sun | B |
William Lisle Bowles
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