The Hymn Of Molling's Guest, The Man Full Of Trouble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A A B A C C D E| He is clean gold he is Heaven about the sun he is a silver vessel having wine in it he is an angel he is the wisdom of saints everyone that is doing the will of the King | A |
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| He is a bird with a trap closing about him he is a broken ship in great danger he is an empty vessel he is a withered tree he that is not doing the will of the King | A |
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| He is a sweet smelling branch with its blossoms he is a vessel that is full of honey he is a shining stone of good luck he who does the will of the Son of God of Heaven | B |
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| He is a blind nut without profit he is ill smelling rottenness he is a withered tree he is a wild apple branch without blossom he that is not doing the will of the King | A |
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| If he does the will of the Son of God of Heaven he is a bright sun with summer about it he is the image of the God of Heaven he is a vessel of clear glass | C |
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| He is a racehorse over a smooth plain the man that is striving for the kingdom of the great God he is a chariot that is seen under a king that wins the victory with golden bridles | C |
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| He is a sun that warms high heaven the king to whom the great King is thankful he is a church joyful noble he is a shrine having gold about it | D |
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| He is an altar having wine poured upon it having many quires singing around he is a clean chalice with ale in it he is bronze white shining he is gold | E |
Isabella Augusta, Lady Gregory
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