Bartol Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGFHFHII| POET of the Pulpit whose full chorded lyre | A |
| Startles the churches from their slumbers late | B |
| Discoursing music mixed with lofty ire | A |
| At wrangling factions in the restless state | B |
| Till tingles with thy note each listening ear | C |
| Then household charities by the friendly fire | D |
| Of home soothe all to fellowship and good cheer | E |
| No sin escapes thy fervent eloquence | F |
| Yet touching with compassion the true word | G |
| Thou leavest the trembling culprit s dark offence | F |
| To the mediation of his gracious Lord | H |
| To noble thought and deep dost thou dispense | F |
| Due meed of praise strict in thy just award | H |
| Can other pulpits with this preacher cope | I |
| I glory in thy genius and take hope | I |
Amos Bronson Alcott
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