it is a ABAB rhyme scheme this creates the musical quality to the poem...a lyrical poem.
The "Concord Hymn" is a lyric poem, specifically a hymn since it was written to be sung at the dedication of the Obelisk in Concord, Massachusetts. The poem is known for its commemoration of the Battle of Concord and the start of the American Revolutionary War.
it was made in 1778
Concord Hymn was created in 1837.
The stressed syllables in the poem "Concord Hymn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson vary depending on the meter and rhythm of each line. To determine the stressed syllables, you should read the poem aloud and listen for the natural emphasis placed on certain syllables within each line.
Concord hymn is basically about the Battle of Lexington of the Reveloutionary war. The poem speaks about a monument that was put in place to honor the brave men who fought there.
well it just was dummy people like you shouldn't even be doing English
An example of imagery in the poem "Concord Hymn" by Ralph Waldo Emerson is the image of the "embattled farmers" standing at the old North Bridge in Concord, ready to face the British soldiers. This imagery evokes a visual representation of the brave and determined colonists standing up for their beliefs and homeland.
The Concord Hymn was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson in 1836.
If you mean the Concord Hymn, then that was written by Ralph Waldo Emerson, there are different versions of that poem but that is the main one
I found a Hyperbale in the first stanza and imagery in the third. I also think there is a simily or two.
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lyrical poetry
He wrote the poem in which that line appears (the Concord Hymn) in 1837. The event he was writing about happened in 1775.