The Revival Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DEFGHIJK

Unfold unfold Take in His lightA
Who makes thy cares more short than nightA
The joys which with His day star riseB
He deals to all but drowsy eyesB
And what the men of this world missC
Some drops and dews of future blissC
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Hark how his winds have chang'd their noteD
And with warm whispers call thee outE
The frosts are past the storms are goneF
And backward life at last comes onG
The lofty groves in express joysH
Reply unto the turtle's voiceI
And here in dust and dirt O hereJ
The lilies of His love appearK

Henry Vaughan



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