Easter Wings Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFD GBGBGDHDHD

Lord who createdst man in wealth and storeA
Though foolishly he lost the sameB
Decaying more and moreA
Till he becameB
Most poorC
With theeD
O let me riseE
As larks harmoniouslyD
And sing this day thy victoriesF
Then shall the fall further the flight in meD
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My tender age in sorrow did beginG
And still with sicknesses and shameB
Thou didst so punish sinG
That I becameB
Most thinG
With theeD
Let me combineH
And feel this day thy victoryD
For if I imp my wing on thineH
Affliction shall advance the flight in meD

George Herbert



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