There Was A Great Cathedral Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGDEH| There was a great cathedral | A |
| To solemn songs | B |
| A white procession | C |
| Moved toward the altar | D |
| The chief man there | E |
| Was erect and bore himself proudly | F |
| Yet some could see him cringe | G |
| As in a place of danger | D |
| Throwing frightened glances into the air | E |
| A start at threatening faces of the past | H |
Stephen Crane
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