Easter Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFD GBGBGDHDHDLord who createdst man in wealth and store | A |
Though foolishly he lost the same | B |
Decaying more and more | A |
Till he became | B |
Most poor | C |
With thee | D |
O let me rise | E |
As larks harmoniously | D |
And sing this day thy victories | F |
Then shall the fall further the flight in me | D |
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My tender age in sorrow did begin | G |
And still with sicknesses and shame | B |
Thou didst so punish sin | G |
That I became | B |
Most thin | G |
With thee | D |
Let me combine | H |
And feel this day thy victory | D |
For if I imp my wing on thine | H |
Affliction shall advance the flight in me | D |
George Herbert
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