Ascription Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH IIJJO thou who hast beneath Thy hand | A |
The dark foundations of the land | A |
The motion of whose ordered thought | B |
An instant universe hath wrought | B |
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Who hast within Thine equal heed | C |
The rolling sun the ripening seed | C |
The azure of the speedwell's eye | D |
The vast solemnities of sky | D |
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Who hear'st no less the feeble note | E |
Of one small bird's awakening throat | E |
Than that unnamed tremendous chord | F |
Arcturus sounds before his Lord | F |
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More sweet to Thee than all acclaim | G |
Of storm and ocean stars and flame | G |
In favor more before Thy face | H |
Than pageantry of time and space | H |
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The worship and the service be | I |
Of him Thou madest most like Thee | I |
Who in his nostrils hath Thy breath | J |
Whose spirit is the lord of death | J |
Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts
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