A Widow's Hymn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGHGIJKLGMHMH NNOO| How near me came the hand of Death | A |
| When at my side he struck my dear | B |
| And took away the precious breath | A |
| Which quicken d my belov d peer | B |
| How helpless am I thereby made | C |
| By day how grieved by night how sad | D |
| And now my life s delight is gone | E |
| Alas how am I left alone | F |
| The voice which I did more esteem | G |
| Than music in her sweetest key | H |
| Those eyes which unto me did seem | G |
| More comfortable than the day | I |
| Those now by me as they have been | J |
| Shall never more be heard or seen | K |
| But what I once enjoy d in them | L |
| Shall seem hereafter as a dream | G |
| Lord keep me faithful to the trust | M |
| Which my dear spouse reposed in me | H |
| To him now dead preserve me just | M |
| In all that should perform d be | H |
| For though our being man and wife | N |
| Extendeth only to this life | N |
| Yet neither life nor death should end | O |
| The being of a faithful friend | O |
George Wither
(1)
Poem topics: , Print This Poem , Rhyme Scheme
Submit Spanish Translation
Submit German Translation
Submit French Translation
About A Widow's Hymn
A Widow's Hymn is a poem by George Wither. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
Write your comment about A Widow's Hymn poem by George Wither
Best Poems of George Wither
