New Heaven Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDEF GHIH JKJK| Paradise now has many a Knight | A |
| Many a lordkin many lords | B |
| Glimmer of armor dinted and bright | A |
| The young Knights have put on new swords | B |
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| Some have barely down on the lip | C |
| Smiling yet from the new won spurs | D |
| Their wounds are rubies glowing and deep | E |
| Their scars amethyst glorious scars | F |
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| Michael s army hath many new men | G |
| Gravest Knights that may sit in stall | H |
| Kings and Captains a shining train | I |
| But the little young Knights are dearest of all | H |
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| Paradise now is the soldiers land | J |
| Their own country its shining sod | K |
| Comrades all in a merry band | J |
| And the young Knights Laughter pleaseth God | K |
Katharine Tynan
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