The Blind Soldier And His Daughter. (from The Villager's Verse-book.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

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Old soldier old soldier the beams of the dayA
That shone on thy sabre have long passed awayA
And thy sun is gone down and thy few hairs are grayA
Old soldierB
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The drum and the hurrahs where victory ledC
No longer are heard on the battle field redC
Thy comrades in glory are scattered or deadC
Old soldierB
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Perhaps thou wert foremost of some gallant bandD
By Acre's white walls or in that ancient landD
Where the sphynx and gray pyramid shaded the sandD
Old soldierB
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Left lonely and poor but to fortune resignedE
Forgetting the trumpet that clanged in the windE
Thou turnest thy organ unnoticed and blindE
Old soldierB
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That faded red jacket still speaks of some prideF
And a dutiful daughter is seen at thy sideF
To beat her light drum and thy footsteps to guideF
Old soldierB
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Ah woe to the heart that would seek to betrayA
Or turn from a desolate father awayA
That dutiful child of thy age the last stayA
Old soldierB
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But may every true Briton whose country is dearG
Bestow a small boon now the season is drearG
Thy warm chimney corner at Christmas to cheerG
Old soldierG
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Then the thought of the days of past glory shall springH
And wiping one tear from thy cheek thou shalt singH
Old England for ever and God save the KingH
Old soldierG

William Lisle Bowles



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