O Souls, In Whom No Heavenly Fire Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB| O souls in whom no heavenly fire is found | A |
| Fat minds and ever grovelling on the ground | A |
| We bring our manners to the blest abodes | B |
| And think what pleases us must please the Gods | B |
John Dryden
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