Divine Device Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFGAGA FGFGAHAH| Would it be loss or gain | A |
| To hapless human kind | B |
| If we could feel no pain | A |
| Of body or of mind | B |
| Would it be for our good | C |
| If we were calloused so | D |
| And God in mercy should | C |
| End all our woe | D |
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| I wonder and I doubt | E |
| It is my bright belief | F |
| We should be poor without | E |
| The gift of grief | F |
| For suffering may be | G |
| A blessing not a bane | A |
| And though we sorrow we | G |
| Should praise for Pain | A |
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| Aye it's my brave belief | F |
| That grateful we should be | G |
| Since in the heart of grief | F |
| Is love and sympathy | G |
| We do not weep in vain | A |
| So let us kiss the rod | H |
| And see in purging Pain | A |
| The Grace of God | H |
Robert William Service
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