Yes, Holy Be Thy Resting Place Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIK HLHL| Yes holy be thy resting place | A |
| Wherever thou may'st lie | B |
| The sweetest winds breathe on thy face | A |
| The softest of the sky | B |
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| And will not guardian Angles send | C |
| Kind dreams and thoughts of love | D |
| Though I no more may watchful bend | C |
| Thy longed repose above | D |
| - | |
| And will not heaven itself bestow | E |
| A beam of glory there | F |
| That summer's grass more green may grow | E |
| And summer's flowers more fair | F |
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| Farewell farewell 'tis hard to part | G |
| Yet loved one it must be | H |
| I would not rend another heart | G |
| Not even by blessing thee | H |
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| Go We must break affection's chain | I |
| Forget the hopes of years | J |
| Nay grieve not willest thou remain | I |
| To waken wilder tears | K |
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| This herald breeze with thee and me | H |
| Roved in the dawning day | L |
| And thou shouldest be where it shall be | H |
| Ere evening far away | L |
Emily Bronte
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