A Song-sermon: Job Xiv. 13-15 Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABAB ABBAAB| Would that thou hid me in the grave | A |
| And kept me with death's gaoler care | B |
| Until thy wrath away should wear | B |
| A sentence fixed thy prisoner gave | A |
| I would endure with patience brave | A |
| So thou remembered I was there | B |
| Would that thou hid me in the grave | A |
| And kept me with death's gaoler care | B |
| - | |
| To see thy creature thou wouldst crave | A |
| Desire thy handiwork so fair | B |
| Then wouldst thou call through death's dank air | B |
| And I would answer from the cave | A |
| Would that thou hid me in the grave | A |
| And kept me with death's gaoler care | B |
George Macdonald
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