Faint And Weary Toiled A Pilgrim Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADC CEA FBC| 'Faint and weary toiled a pilgrim | A |
| Faint and weary of his load | B |
| Sudden came a sweet bird winging | C |
| Glad and swift across his road | B |
| - | |
| ''Blessed songster ' cried the pilgrim | A |
| 'Where is now the load I bore | D |
| I forget it in thy singing | C |
| Hearing thee I faint no more ' | - |
| - | |
| 'While he spoke the bird went winging | C |
| Higher still and soared away | E |
| 'Cruel songster ' cried the pilgrim | A |
| 'Cruel songster not to stay ' | - |
| - | |
| 'Was the songster cruel Never | F |
| High above some other road | B |
| Glad and swift he still was singing | C |
| Lightening other pilgrims' load ' | - |
Helen Hunt Jackson
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