Godspeed Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACDDCEFFEBB| Outbound your bark awaits you Were I one | A |
| Whose prayer availeth much my wish should be | B |
| Your favoring trad wind and consenting sea | B |
| By sail or steed was never love outrun | A |
| And here or there love follows her in whom | C |
| All graces and sweet charities unite | D |
| The old Greek beauty set in holier light | D |
| And her for whom New England's byways bloom | C |
| Who walks among us welcome as the Spring | E |
| Calling up blossoms where her light feet stray | F |
| God keep you both make beautiful your way | F |
| Comfort console and bless and safely bring | E |
| Ere yet I make upon a vaster sea | B |
| The unreturning voyage my friends to me | B |
John Greenleaf Whittier
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