Cloister Thoughts Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBFCB GHIHGJ| AT WESTMINSTER | A |
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| Within these long gray shadows many dead | B |
| Lie waiting we wait with them Do you believe | C |
| That at the last the threadbare soul will give | D |
| All his shifts over and stand dishevell d | E |
| Naked in truth Then we shall hear it said | B |
| Ye two have waited long daring to live | F |
| Grimly through days tormented now reprieve | C |
| Awaiteth you with all these ancient dead | B |
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| The slope sun letteth down thro' our dark bars | G |
| His ladder from the skies Hand fast in hand | H |
| With quiet hearts and footsteps quiet and slow | I |
| Like children venturous in an unknown land | H |
| We will come to the fields whose flowers are stars | G |
| And kneeling ask Lord wilt Thou crown us now | J |
Maurice Henry Hewlett
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