The True Beatitude (bouts-rimes) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA BCBBCB| They say when the Great Prompter's hand shall ring | A |
| Down the last curtain upon earth and sea | B |
| All the Good Mimes will have eternity | B |
| To praise their Author worship love and sing | A |
| Or to the walls of Heaven wandering | A |
| Look down on those damned for a fretful d | B |
| Mock them all theologians agree | B |
| On this reward for virtue laugh and fling | A |
| - | |
| New sulphur on the sin incarnadined | B |
| Ah Love still temporal and still atmospheric | C |
| Teleologically unperturbed | B |
| We share a peace by no divine divined | B |
| An earthly garden hidden from any cleric | C |
| Untrodden of God by no Eternal curbed | B |
Rupert Brooke
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