Song Of The Dispossessed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFGFHIHJABAJ| 'BE with us by day by night | A |
| O lover O friend | B |
| Hold before us thy light | A |
| Unto the end | B |
| 'See all these children of ours | C |
| Starved and ill clad | D |
| Speak to thy heart's lily flowers | C |
| And make them glad | D |
| 'Our wives and daughters are here | E |
| Knowing wrong and shame's touch | F |
| Bid them be of good cheer | G |
| Who have lov d much | F |
| 'And we we are robbed and oppressed | H |
| Even as thine were | I |
| Tell us of comfort and rest | H |
| Banish despair ' | J |
| 'Be with us by day by night | A |
| O lover O friend | B |
| Hold before us thy light | A |
| Unto the end ' | J |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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