Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDD| Look yonder ah methinks mine eyes do see | A |
| Clouds edged with silver as fine garments be | A |
| They look as if they saw that golden face | B |
| That makes black clouds most beautiful with grace | B |
| Unto the saints' sweet incense or their prayer | C |
| These smoky curdled clouds I do compare | C |
| For as these clouds seem edged or laced with gold | D |
| Their prayers return with blessings manifold | D |
John Bunyan
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About Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning
Upon The Sun's Reflection Upon The Clouds In A Fair Morning is a poem by John Bunyan. This page includes the poem text, poet information, related topics, comments, and similar poems.
