Little Minnie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HEIE JAKA LMNO PDID DAKAIs it well with the child and she answered it is well | A |
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If earth's weariness for rest is changed | B |
Rest on the far off shore | C |
If earth's sighing's changed for singing | D |
Psalms of praise for evermore | C |
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And the bed of pain for roaming free | E |
Beneath the living trees | F |
Whose leaves of healing wither not | G |
In any earthly breeze | F |
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And to mix with those who robed and crowned | H |
Walk by the crystal sea | E |
To gather with the other lambs | I |
Beside the Saviour's knee | E |
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We will keenly miss our absent child | J |
Lonely tears our loss will tell | A |
But His voice says It is well with her | K |
We answer It is well | A |
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It is well to know that safely home | L |
Is this our dearest one | M |
To know she's with the children fair | N |
Gathered around the throne | O |
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'Tis no light thing that God has stooped | P |
Our dear one home to bring | D |
From weariness and painfulness | I |
To the presence of the King | D |
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Let weeping and rejoicing | D |
Mingled our sorrow tell | A |
We are lonely oh our Father | K |
But Thou knowest it is well | A |
Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall)
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