Upon A Lowering Of Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDCC E FFGH| Well with the day I see the clouds appear | A |
| And mix the light with darkness everywhere | B |
| This threatening is to travellers that go | C |
| Long journeys slabby rain they'll have or snow | C |
| Else while I gaze the sun doth with his beams | D |
| Belace the clouds as 'twere with bloody streams | D |
| This done they suddenly do watery grow | C |
| And weep and pour their tears out where they go | C |
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| Comparison | E |
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| Thus 'tis when gospel light doth usher in | F |
| To us both sense of grace and sense of sin | F |
| Yea when it makes sin red with Christ's blood | G |
| Then we can weep till weeping does us good | H |
John Bunyan
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Upon A Lowering Of Morning is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
