The Lilies Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFEF GCGC HIJK| Consider the lilies Luke | A |
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| Emblems of Christ our Lord | B |
| Roses and lilies fair | C |
| These flowers in His word | D |
| His glory seem to share | C |
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| The lilies of the field | E |
| Sweet teachers of the soul | F |
| Which will their lessons yield | E |
| Long as the seasons roll | F |
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| They neither toil nor spin | G |
| Exist without a care | C |
| And yet no earthly king can win | G |
| A garb so chaste and rare | C |
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| Frozen they burst to life | H |
| To nature's minstrelsy | I |
| A resurrection type | J |
| Of immortality | K |
Nancy Rebecca Campbell Glass
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