As The Indian Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCDDEE FFGGHH| Lo the poor Indian whose untutored mind | A |
| Sees God in the clouds and hears Him in the wind | A |
| Pope | B |
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| Within the wind my untaught ear | C |
| The voice of Deity can hear | C |
| And in the fleeting cloud discern | D |
| His movements vast and taciturn | D |
| For in the universe I trace | E |
| The wondrous grandeur of His face | E |
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| I see him in each blade of grass | F |
| Each towering peak and mountain pass | F |
| Each forest river lake and fen | G |
| Reveals the God of worlds and men | G |
| His works of wisdom prove to me | H |
| A wise creative Deity | H |
Alfred Castner King
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