The Lost Piece Of Silver Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GG AHOLY Lord Jesus Thou wilt search till Thou find | A |
This lost piece of silver this treasure enshrined | A |
In casket or bosom once of such store | B |
Now lying under the dust of Thy floor | B |
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Gentle Lord Jesus Thou wilt move through the room | C |
So empty so desolate and light up its gloom | C |
The lost piece of silver that no man can see | D |
Merciful Jesus is beheld clear by Thee | D |
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Defaced and degraded trampled in the dust | E |
Its superscription Thou knowest still we trust | E |
And Thou wilt uplift it and make it re shine | F |
For it was silver pure silver of Thine | F |
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Loving Lord Jesus Thou wilt come through the dark | G |
When men are all sleeping and no eye can mark | G |
Though 'clean forgotten like a dead man out of mind ' | - |
This lost piece of silver Thou wilt search for and find | A |
Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
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