Cloister Thoughts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBFCB GHIHGJ

AT WESTMINSTERA
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Within these long gray shadows many deadB
Lie waiting we wait with them Do you believeC
That at the last the threadbare soul will giveD
All his shifts over and stand dishevell dE
Naked in truth Then we shall hear it saidB
Ye two have waited long daring to liveF
Grimly through days tormented now reprieveC
Awaiteth you with all these ancient deadB
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The slope sun letteth down thro' our dark barsG
His ladder from the skies Hand fast in handH
With quiet hearts and footsteps quiet and slowI
Like children venturous in an unknown landH
We will come to the fields whose flowers are starsG
And kneeling ask Lord wilt Thou crown us nowJ

Maurice Henry Hewlett



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