A Wayside Cross Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB C CDD EF GGAA| A WAYSIDE cross at set of day | A |
| Unto my sprit thus did say | A |
| O soul my branching arms you see | B |
| Point four ways to infinity | B |
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| One points to infinite above | C |
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| To show the height of heavenly love | C |
| Two point to infinite width which shows | D |
| That heavenly love no limit knows | D |
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| One points to infinite beneath | E |
| To show God's love is under death | F |
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| The four arms join an emblem sweet | G |
| That in God's heart all loves will meet | G |
| I thanked the cross as I turned away | A |
| For such sweet thoughts in the twilight grey | A |
Frederick George Scott
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