Praise (i) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAAB CCCB DDDB BBEB FFFB

To write a verse or two is all the praiseA
That I can raiseA
Mend my estate in any waysA
Thou shalt have moreB
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I go to Church help me to wings and IC
Will thither flyC
Or if I mount unto the skyC
I will do moreB
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Man is all weakness there is no such thingD
As Prince or KingD
His arm is short yet with a slingD
He may do moreB
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An herb distill'd and drunk may dwell next doorB
On the same floorB
To a brave soul Exalt the poorE
They can do moreB
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O raise me then poor bees that work all dayF
Sting my delayF
Who have a work as well as theyF
And much much moreB

George Herbert



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