Ascription Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH IIJJ

O thou who hast beneath Thy handA
The dark foundations of the landA
The motion of whose ordered thoughtB
An instant universe hath wroughtB
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Who hast within Thine equal heedC
The rolling sun the ripening seedC
The azure of the speedwell's eyeD
The vast solemnities of skyD
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Who hear'st no less the feeble noteE
Of one small bird's awakening throatE
Than that unnamed tremendous chordF
Arcturus sounds before his LordF
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More sweet to Thee than all acclaimG
Of storm and ocean stars and flameG
In favor more before Thy faceH
Than pageantry of time and spaceH
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The worship and the service beI
Of him Thou madest most like TheeI
Who in his nostrils hath Thy breathJ
Whose spirit is the lord of deathJ

Sir Charles George Douglas Roberts



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