In Stratis Viarum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HGHGBlessed are those who have not seen | A |
And who have yet believed | B |
The witness here that has not been | C |
From heaven they have received | B |
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Blessed are those who have not known | D |
The things that stand before them | E |
And for a vision of their own | D |
Can piously ignore them | E |
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So let me think whate'er befall | F |
That in the city duly | G |
Some men there are who love at all | F |
Some women who love truly | G |
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And that upon two millions odd | H |
Transgressors in sad plenty | G |
Mercy will of a gracious God | H |
Be shown because of twenty | G |
Arthur Hugh Clough
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