Sursum Corda Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEAAAB| Seek not the Spirit if it hide | A |
| Inexorable to thy zeal | B |
| Baby do not whine and chide | A |
| Art thou not also real | B |
| Why should'st thou stoop to poor excuse | C |
| Turn on the Accuser roundly say | D |
| Here am I here will I remain | E |
| Forever to myself soothfast | A |
| Go thou sweet Heaven or at thy pleasure stay | A |
| Already Heaven with thee its lot has cast | A |
| For it only can absolutely deal | B |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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