Eudoxia. Second Picture Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDEF GHHGHII JKK KLM

O DEAREST my sister my sister who sits by the hearthA
With lids softly drooping or lifted up saintly and calmB
With household hands folded or opened for help and for balmB
And lips ripe and dewy or ready for innocent mirthC
Thy life rises upwards to heaven everyday like a psalmD
Which the singer sings sleeping and waked would half wondering sayE
'I sang not Nay how could I sing thus I only do pray 'F
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O gentlest my sister who walks in at every dark doorG
Whether bolted or open unheedful of welcome or frownH
But entering silent as sunlight and there sitting downH
Illumines the damp walls and shines pleasant shapes on the floorG
And unlocks dim chambers where low lies sad Hope without crownH
Uplifts her from sackcloth and ashes and black mourning weedsI
Re crowns and re clothes her Then on to the next door that needsI
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O blessed my sister whose spirit so wholly dost liveJ
In loving that even the word 'loved ' with its rapturous soundK
Rings faintly like earth tunes when angels are hymning aroundK
Whose eyes say 'Less happy methinks to receive than to give '-
So whatsoever we give may One give to thee without boundK
All best gifts all dearest gifts whether His right hand do closeL
Or open He holds it forever above thee He knowsM

Dinah Maria Mulock Craik



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