How Full Of God Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABCBC DCDC AEAE| How full of God those evening skies | A |
| Arrayed in calmest loveliness | A |
| But ah To think how many eyes | A |
| Are wet with weeping none the less | A |
| Nay hearts are aching eyes are wet | B |
| The more that they so richly glow | C |
| Since in the past some glory set | B |
| To leave them in the dark of woe | C |
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| To leave them dark and such a tinge | D |
| O er every aftersunset throw | C |
| That it should only seem to fringe | D |
| The pall of a dead long ago | C |
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| Ah well a day But so it is | A |
| Pale sorrow groaneth everywhere | E |
| And pain and loss we cannot miss | A |
| To think is almost to despair | E |
Charles Harpur
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