At The Round Earth's Imagin'd Corners Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBABDBDEF| At the round earths imagin'd corners blow | A |
| Your trumpets Angells and arise arise | B |
| From death you numberlesse infinities | B |
| Of soules and to your scattered bodies goe | A |
| All whom the flood did and fire shall o'erthrow | C |
| All whom warre dearth age agues tyrannies | B |
| Despaire law chance hath slaine and you whose eyes | B |
| Shall behold God and never tast deaths woe | A |
| But let them sleepe Lord and mee mourne a space | B |
| For if above all these my sinnes abound | D |
| 'Tis late to aske abundance of thy grace | B |
| When wee are there here on this lowly ground | D |
| Teach mee how to repent for that's as good | E |
| As if thou hadst seal'd my pardon with thy blood | F |
John Donne
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