Doubt Heralding Vision Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCADEFDDE| An angel saw me sitting by a brook | A |
| Pleased with the silence and the melodies | B |
| Of wind and water which did fall and rise | C |
| He gently stirred his plumes and from them shook | A |
| An outworn doubt which fell on me and took | A |
| The shape of darkness hiding all the skies | C |
| Blinding the sun but giving to my eyes | C |
| An inextinguishable wish to look | A |
| When lo thick as the buds of spring there came | D |
| Crowd upon crowd informing all the sky | E |
| A host of splendours watching silently | F |
| With lustrous eyes that wept as if in blame | D |
| And waving hands that crossed in lines of flame | D |
| And signalled things I hope to hold although I die | E |
George Macdonald
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