'yes, Holy Be Thy Resting Place' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH IJIK HLHL

Yes holy be thy resting placeA
Wherever thou may'st lieB
The sweetest winds breathe on thy faceA
The softest of the skyB
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And will not guardian Angles sendC
Kind dreams and thoughts of loveD
Though I no more may watchful bendC
Thy longed repose aboveD
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And will not heaven itself bestowE
A beam of glory thereF
That summer's grass more green may growE
And summer's flowers more fairF
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Farewell farewell 'tis hard to partG
Yet loved one it must beH
I would not rend another heartG
Not even by blessing theeH
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Go We must break affection's chainI
Forget the hopes of yearsJ
Nay grieve not willest thou remainI
To waken wilder tearsK
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This herald breeze with thee and meH
Roved in the dawning dayL
And thou shouldest be where it shall beH
Ere evening far awayL

Emily Jane Bronta



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