O Pulchritudo Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCD EFEFCD| O Saint whose thousand shrines our feet have trod | A |
| And our eyes loved thy lamp's eternal beam | B |
| Dim earthly radiance of the Unknown God | A |
| Hope of the darkness light of them that dream | B |
| Far off far off and faint O glimmer on | C |
| Till we thy pilgrims from the road are gone | D |
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| O Word whose meaning every sense hath sought | E |
| Voice of the teeming field and grassy mound | F |
| Deep whispering fountain of the wells of thought | E |
| Will of the wind and soul of all sweet sound | F |
| Far off far off and faint O murmur on | C |
| Till we thy pilgrims from the road are gone | D |
Sir Henry Newbolt
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