In Stratis Viarum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEDE FGFG HGHG

Blessed are those who have not seenA
And who have yet believedB
The witness here that has not beenC
From heaven they have receivedB
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Blessed are those who have not knownD
The things that stand before themE
And for a vision of their ownD
Can piously ignore themE
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So let me think whate'er befallF
That in the city dulyG
Some men there are who love at allF
Some women who love trulyG
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And that upon two millions oddH
Transgressors in sad plentyG
Mercy will of a gracious GodH
Be shown because of twentyG

Arthur Hugh Clough



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