To A Bigot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEB FBFB| Here am I sent a wanderer like to thee | A |
| And here a moment ere the night I stand | B |
| The twin eternities Has Been Shall Be | A |
| Gird me on either hand | B |
| My joy or grief the flicker of a wing | C |
| Of some brief insect in the blinding glow | D |
| One moment down the wind my voice shall ring | C |
| This and no more I know | D |
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| My soul went out amid the ways of men | E |
| By land and sea and to the stars o erhead | B |
| I deemed it lost when it came back again | E |
| Is there a God I said | B |
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| Thou fool it answered all are truly kin | F |
| God is the Soul of all no power apart | B |
| God is the spark Divine that glows within | F |
| The Temple of the Heart | B |
George Essex Evans
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