Sister Saint Luke Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBBAABA| She lived shut in by flowers and trees | A |
| And shade of gentle bigotries | A |
| On this side lay the trackless sea | A |
| On that the great world's mystery | A |
| But all unseen and all unguessed | B |
| They could not break upon her rest | B |
| The world's far splendours gleamed and flashed | B |
| Afar the wild seas foamed and dashed | B |
| But in her small dull Paradise | A |
| Safe housed from rapture or surprise | A |
| Nor day nor night had power to fright | B |
| The peace of God that filled her eyes | A |
John Milton Hay
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