All-s Well Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCBCBCDEFF| A | |
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| The clouds which rise with thunder slake | B |
| Our thirsty souls with rain | C |
| The blow most dreaded falls to break | B |
| From off our limbs a chain | C |
| And wrongs of man to man but make | B |
| The love of God more plain | C |
| As through the shadowy lens of even | D |
| The eye looks farthest into heaven | E |
| On gleams of star and depths of blue | F |
| The glaring sunshine never knew | F |
John Greenleaf Whittier
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