Three Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHIJ KLKLMM| There are three things of Earth | A |
| That help us more | B |
| Than those of heavenly birth | A |
| That all implore | B |
| Than Love or Faith or Hope | C |
| For which we strive and grope | C |
| - | |
| The first one is Desire | D |
| Who takes our hand | E |
| And fills our hearts with fire | D |
| None may withstand | E |
| Through whom we're lifted far | F |
| Above both moon and star | F |
| - | |
| The second one is Dream | G |
| Who leads our feet | H |
| By an immortal gleam | G |
| To visions sweet | H |
| Through whom our forms put on | I |
| Dim attributes of dawn | J |
| - | |
| The last of these is Toil | K |
| Who maketh true | L |
| Within the world's turmoil | K |
| The other two | L |
| Through whom we may behold | M |
| Ourselves with kings enrolled | M |
Madison Julius Cawein
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