Equity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABAB ABBAAB| No bird can sing in tune but that the Lord | A |
| Sits throned in equity above the heaven | B |
| And holds the righteous balance always even | C |
| No heart can true response to love afford | A |
| Wherein from one to eight not every chord | A |
| Is yet attuned by the spirits seven | B |
| For tuneful no bird sings but that the Lord | A |
| Is throned in equity above high heaven | B |
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| Oh heart by wrong unfilial scathed and scored | A |
| And from thy humble throne with mazedness driven | B |
| Take courage when thy wrongs thou hast forgiven | B |
| Thy rights in love thy God will see restored | A |
| No bird could sing in tune but that the Lord | A |
| Sits throned in equity above the heaven | B |
George Macdonald
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