Translations. - Poems. (from Goethe.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DAAADEE| Poems are painted window panes | A |
| Look from the square into the church | B |
| Gloom and dusk are all your gains | A |
| Sir Philistine is left in the lurch | B |
| Outside he stands spies nothing or use of it | C |
| And nought is left him save the abuse of it | C |
| - | |
| But you I pray you just step in | D |
| Make in the chapel your obeisance | A |
| All at once 'tis a radiant pleasaunce | A |
| Device and story flash to presence | A |
| A gracious splendour works to win | D |
| This to God's children is full measure | E |
| It edifies and gives them pleasure | E |
George Macdonald
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