The Revival Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFGHIJK| Unfold unfold Take in His light | A |
| Who makes thy cares more short than night | A |
| The joys which with His day star rise | B |
| He deals to all but drowsy eyes | B |
| And what the men of this world miss | C |
| Some drops and dews of future bliss | C |
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| Hark how his winds have chang'd their note | D |
| And with warm whispers call thee out | E |
| The frosts are past the storms are gone | F |
| And backward life at last comes on | G |
| The lofty groves in express joys | H |
| Reply unto the turtle's voice | I |
| And here in dust and dirt O here | J |
| The lilies of His love appear | K |
Henry Vaughan
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