The Penitent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EDED| I mourn with thee and yet rejoice | A |
| That thou shouldst sorrow so | B |
| With Angel choirs I join my voice | A |
| To bless the sinner's woe | B |
| Though friends and kindred turn away | C |
| And laugh thy grief to scorn | D |
| I hear the great Redeemer say | C |
| 'Blessed are ye that mourn' | D |
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| Hold on thy course nor deem it strange | E |
| That earthly cords are riven | D |
| Man may lament the wondrous change | E |
| But 'There is joy in Heaven' | D |
Anne Bronta
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