God's Graal Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEECFCCFCGFGGFG

The ark of the Lord of HostsA
Whose name is called by the name of HimB
Who dwelleth between the CherubimB
O Thou that in no house dost dwellC
But walk'st in tent and tabernacleD
For God of all strokes will have oneE
In every battle that is doneE
Lancelot lay beside the wellC
God's Graal is goodF
Oh my soul is sad to tellC
The weary quest and the bitter quellC
For he was the lord of lordlihoodF
And sleep on his eyelids fellC
Lancelot lay before the shrineG
The apple tree's in the woodF
There was set Christ's very signG
The bread unknown and the unknown wineG
That the soul's life for a livelihoodF
Craves from his wheat and vineG

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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