Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEG HIJI FKGK LMLM ABAB

Put not trust nor tenderness to sleepA
In sorrow sadB
The heart in which a little love may creepA
Is not all badB
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The darkest hours that wear a wondrous gloomC
Are somewhat lightD
If but one ray of brilliancy illumeC
The brooding nightD
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The field in which the weed and bramble thriveE
Has some of goodF
If but a single blossom struggling liveE
Amid the rudeG
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The ocean vast is not all desolateH
The worlds betweenI
If on its waters bearing human freightJ
One sail is seenI
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All is not harsh and cold amid the woodF
If warbled songK
Resound how feebly through the solitudeG
Of tangled wrongK
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The desert barren bleak a waste of sandL
Does never spreadM
If spear of grass in verdure green expandL
Above the deadM
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Then put not trust nor tenderness to sleepA
In sorrow sadB
The heart in which a little love may creepA
Is not all badB

Freeman Edwin Miller



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