A Prayer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACCDCD| When I look back upon my life nigh spent | A |
| Nigh spent although the stream as yet flows on | B |
| I more of follies than of sins repent | A |
| Less for offence than Love's shortcomings moan | C |
| With self O Father leave me not alone | C |
| Leave not with the beguiler the beguiled | D |
| Besmirched and ragged Lord take back thine own | C |
| A fool I bring thee to be made a child | D |
George Macdonald
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