Approaches Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BB CC DE FF GG HHWhen thou turn'st away from ill | A |
Christ is this side of thy hill | A |
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When thou turnest toward good | B |
Christ is walking in thy wood | B |
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When thy heart says Father pardon | C |
Then the Lord is in thy garden | C |
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When stern Duty wakes to watch | D |
Then his hand is on the latch | E |
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But when Hope thy song doth rouse | F |
Then the Lord is in the house | F |
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When to love is all thy wit | G |
Christ doth at thy table sit | G |
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When God's will is thy heart's pole | H |
Then is Christ thy very soul | H |
George Macdonald
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