To A Bigot Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EBEB FBFB

Here am I sent a wanderer like to theeA
And here a moment ere the night I standB
The twin eternities Has Been Shall BeA
Gird me on either handB
My joy or grief the flicker of a wingC
Of some brief insect in the blinding glowD
One moment down the wind my voice shall ringC
This and no more I knowD
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My soul went out amid the ways of menE
By land and sea and to the stars o erheadB
I deemed it lost when it came back againE
Is there a God I saidB
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Thou fool it answered all are truly kinF
God is the Soul of all no power apartB
God is the spark Divine that glows withinF
The Temple of the HeartB

George Essex Evans



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