Noontide Hymn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CBCB DBDB EBEB| I love thy skies thy sunny mists | A |
| Thy fields thy mountains hoar | B |
| Thy wind that bloweth where it lists | A |
| Thy will I love it more | B |
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| I love thy hidden truth to seek | C |
| All round in sea on shore | B |
| The arts whereby like gods we speak | C |
| Thy will to me is more | B |
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| I love thy men and women Lord | D |
| The children round thy door | B |
| Calm thoughts that inward strength afford | D |
| Thy will than these is more | B |
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| But when thy will my life doth hold | E |
| Thine to the very core | B |
| The world which that same will doth mould | E |
| I love then ten times more | B |
George Macdonald
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