No Master Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGHIH JKJKLMNM| Saith man to man We've heard and known | A |
| That we no master need | B |
| To live upon this earth our own | A |
| In fair and manly deed | B |
| The grief of slaves long passed away | C |
| For us hath forged the chain | D |
| Till now each worker's patient day | C |
| Builds up the House of Pain | D |
| - | |
| And we shall we too crouch and quail | E |
| Ashamed afraid of strife | F |
| And lest our lives untimely fail | E |
| Embrace the Death in Life | F |
| Nay cry aloud and have no fear | G |
| We few against the world | H |
| Awake arise the hope we bear | I |
| Against the curse is hurled | H |
| - | |
| It grows and grows are we the same | J |
| The feeble band the few | K |
| Or what are these with eyes aflame | J |
| And hands to deal and do | K |
| This is the host that bears the word | L |
| No MASTER HIGH OR LOW | M |
| A lightning flame a shearing sword | N |
| A storm to overthrow | M |
William Morris
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