A Botticelli Madonna I The Wondering Angels Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACCDEED| Behold the Tabernacle of God's Will | A |
| This woman's form enshrineth What is this | B |
| More glorious than all our age long bliss | B |
| Which shines within the shadow of her sill | A |
| How shall we lift this strangeness which doth fill | A |
| Her human heart to breaking we who miss | B |
| In our immortal joy the enlight'ning kiss | B |
| Of sorrow's bitter lips whence comforts thrill | A |
| How shall we sing to her of joys to come | C |
| To her who bears upon her breast the sum | C |
| Of death's dread gloom and heaven's undying light | D |
| Lean close ah close about her from above | E |
| Behold upon the mildness of her love | E |
| Enthroned the terrors of His Holy Might | D |
Ethel Allen Murphy
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