Transubstantiation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBACC D AEEEAFF| A Sunbeam and a dropp of dew | A |
| Lay on a red rose in the South | B |
| God took the three and made her mouth | B |
| Her sweet sweet mouth | B |
| So red of hue | A |
| The burning baptism of His kiss | C |
| Still fills my heart with heavenly bliss | C |
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| II | D |
| - | |
| A dream of truth and love come true | A |
| Slept on a star in daybreak skies | E |
| God mingled these and made her eyes | E |
| Her dear dear eyes | E |
| So gray of hue | A |
| The high communion of His gaze | F |
| Still fills my soul with deep amaze | F |
Madison Julius Cawein
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