The Garden Of Sin Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBA ABBA CDECDE| I know the garden close of sin | A |
| The cloying fruits the noxious flowers | B |
| I long have roamed the walks and bowers | B |
| Desiring what no man shall win | A |
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| A secret place to shelter in | A |
| When soon or late the angry powers | B |
| Come down to seek the wretch who cowers | B |
| Expecting judgment to begin | A |
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| The pleasure long has passed away | C |
| From flowers and fruit each hour I dread | D |
| My doom will find me where I lie | E |
| I dare not go I dare not stay | C |
| Without the walks my hope is dead | D |
| Within them I myself must die | E |
Robert Fuller Murray
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