On The Rising Of The Sun Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEEFFGGHH| Look look brave Sol doth peep up from beneath | A |
| Shows us his golden face doth on us breathe | B |
| He also doth compass us round with glories | C |
| Whilst he ascends up to his highest stories | C |
| Where he his banner over us displays | D |
| And gives us light to see our works and ways | D |
| Nor are we now as at the peep of light | E |
| To question is it day or is it night | E |
| The night is gone the shadows fled away | F |
| And we now most sure are that it is day | F |
| Our eyes behold it and our hearts believe it | G |
| Nor can the wit of man in this deceive it | G |
| And thus it is when Jesus shows his face | H |
| And doth assure us of his love and grace | H |
John Bunyan
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On The Rising Of The Sun is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
