Spanish Guerillas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEFDFG| THEY seek are sought to daily battle led | A |
| Shrink not though far outnumbered by their Foes | B |
| For they have learnt to open and to close | C |
| The ridges of grim war and at their head | A |
| Are captains such as erst their country bred | A |
| Or fostered self supported chiefs like those | B |
| Whom hardy Rome was fearful to oppose | B |
| Whose desperate shock the Carthaginian fled | A |
| In One who lived unknown a shepherd's life | D |
| Redoubted Viriatus breathes again | E |
| And Mina nourished in the studious shade | F |
| With that great Leader vies who sick of strife | D |
| And bloodshed longed in quiet to be laid | F |
| In some green island of the western main | G |
William Wordsworth
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