The Prayer Of The Weak Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDCCEE| Lord of all strength behold I am but frail | A |
| Lord of all harvest few the grapes and pale | A |
| Allotted for my wine press Thou Lord | B |
| Who boldest in thy gift the tempered sword | B |
| Hast armed me with a sapling Lest I die | C |
| Then hear my prayer make answer to my cry | C |
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| Grant me I pray to tread my grapes as one | D |
| Who hath full vineyards teeming in the sun | D |
| Let me dream valiantly and undismayed | C |
| Let me lift up my sapling like a blade | C |
| Then Lord thy cup for mine abundant wine | E |
| Thy foeman Lord for that white steel of mine | E |
Margaret Steele Anderson
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