Ressurection Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCABBADEDFGG| Moist with one drop of Thy blood my dry soul | A |
| Shall though she now be in extreme degree | B |
| Too stony hard and yet too fleshly be | B |
| Freed by that drop from being starved hard or foul | C |
| And life by this death abled shall control | A |
| Death whom Thy death slew nor shall to me | B |
| Fear of first or last death bring misery | B |
| If in thy life book my name thou enroll | A |
| Flesh in that long sleep is not putrified | D |
| But made that there of which and for which it was | E |
| Nor can by other means be glorified | D |
| May then sin's sleep and death soon from me pass | F |
| That waked from both I again risen may | G |
| Salute the last and everlasting day | G |
John Donne
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