The Higher Law Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLEM| Love and Obedience these the Higher Law | A |
| From which Thy worlds have swerved not singing still | B |
| Their primal hymn rejoicing as at first | C |
| The morning stars together Hast thou heard | D |
| In vast and silent spaces of the sky | E |
| What time the bead roll of the universe | F |
| God calls in heaven every tiniest star | G |
| From myriad twinkling points from plummet depths | H |
| Of dark too vast for eye and sense to guess | I |
| Send up a little silver answer I am here | J |
| Even so the humblest of thy little ones dear Lord | K |
| May through the darkness hear Thy still small voice | L |
| And answer with quick gladness Here am I | E |
| I love Thee I obey Thee use me too | M |
Kate Seymour Maclean
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