Three Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCC DEDEFF GHGHIJ KLKLMM

There are three things of EarthA
That help us moreB
Than those of heavenly birthA
That all imploreB
Than Love or Faith or HopeC
For which we strive and gropeC
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The first one is DesireD
Who takes our handE
And fills our hearts with fireD
None may withstandE
Through whom we're lifted farF
Above both moon and starF
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The second one is DreamG
Who leads our feetH
By an immortal gleamG
To visions sweetH
Through whom our forms put onI
Dim attributes of dawnJ
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The last of these is ToilK
Who maketh trueL
Within the world's turmoilK
The other twoL
Through whom we may beholdM
Ourselves with kings enrolledM

Madison Julius Cawein



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