The Madonna Of The Veil Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABB BCBCC DBDBB| Light through a little veil is all thy trace | A |
| Of halo blessed Child | B |
| The sorrow of the world is in thy face | A |
| fair undefiled | B |
| dear and undefiled | B |
| - | |
| The kneeling boy with pretty lips apart | B |
| Half loves half worships thee | C |
| Baby and sweet yet separate thou art | B |
| To that simplicity | C |
| To that young piety | C |
| - | |
| But Mary's look no hint of anguish stirs | D |
| Perfect that motherhood | B |
| One day the bitter sword this day is hers | D |
| And God how very good | B |
| gracious God How good | B |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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