Last Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GDHD IJIJ KDLD MNMN| No coward soul is mine | A |
| No trembler in the world's storm troubled sphere | B |
| I see Heaven's glories shine | A |
| And faith shines equal arming me from fear | B |
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| O God within my breast | C |
| Almighty ever present Deity | D |
| Life that in me has rest | C |
| As I undying Life have power in Thee | D |
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| Vain are the thousand creeds | E |
| That move men's hearts unutterably vain | F |
| Worthless as wither'd weeds | E |
| Or idlest froth amid the boundless main | F |
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| To waken doubt in one | G |
| Holding so fast by Thine infinity | D |
| So surely anchor'd on | H |
| The steadfast rock of immortality | D |
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| With wide embracing love | I |
| Thy Spirit animates eternal years | J |
| Pervades and broods above | I |
| Changes sustains dissolves creates and rears | J |
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| Though earth and man were gone | K |
| And suns and universes cease to be | D |
| And Thou were left alone | L |
| Every existence would exist in Thee | D |
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| There is not room for Death | M |
| Nor atom that his might could render void | N |
| Thou Thou art Being and Breath | M |
| And what Thou art may never be destroyed | N |
Emily Bronte
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