Masonic Hymn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF GHGH| Our Order like the ark of yore | A |
| Upon the raging sea was tossed | B |
| Secure amid the billow's roar | A |
| It moved and nothing has been lost | B |
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| When elements discordant seek | C |
| To wreck what God in mercy saves | D |
| The struggle is as vain and weak | C |
| As that of the retiring waves | D |
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| The Power who bade the waters cease | E |
| The Pilot of the Pilgrim Band | F |
| He gave the gentle dove of peace | E |
| The branch she bore them from the land | F |
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| In him alone we put our trust | G |
| With heart and hand and one accord | H |
| Ascribing with the true and just | G |
| All holiness unto the Lord | H |
George Pope Morris
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