The Bible. Written To ---- With One Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHAA I| The book of life to thee is given | A |
| To warn of death to guide to Heaven | A |
| Wanderer on the wild astray | B |
| Here wilt thou find the King's highway | B |
| Has thy soul suffered hunger pain | C |
| Trying to feed on husks in vain | C |
| Here thou wilt find the palace fair | D |
| Where there is bread enough to spare | D |
| Thou'lt find where living waters roll | E |
| To satisfy the fainting soul | E |
| Thou hast been thirsty very sore | F |
| Here come and drink and thirst no more | F |
| Thou'lt find the pearl of greatest price | G |
| Hid in the Master's promises | H |
| And so this book to thee is given | A |
| To warn of hell to guide to Heaven | A |
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| GRACE HILL | I |
Nora Pembroke (margaret Moran Dixon Mcdougall)
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