Savoir C'est Pardonner. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABAB CDCDCD EAAAAAMyriad rivers seek the sea | A |
The sea rejects not any one | B |
A myriad rays of light may be | A |
Clasped in the compass of one sun | B |
And myriad grasses wild and free | A |
Drink of the dew which faileth none | B |
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A myriad worlds encompass ours | C |
A myriad souls our souls enclose | D |
And each its sins and woes and powers | C |
The Lord He sees the Lord He knows | D |
And from the Infinite Knowledge flowers | C |
The Infinite Pity's fadeless rose | D |
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Lighten our darkness Lord most wise | E |
All seeing One give us to see | A |
Our judgments are profanities | A |
Our ignorance is cruelty | A |
While Thou knowing all dost not despise | A |
To pardon even such things as we | A |
Susan Coolidge (sarah Chauncey Woolsey)
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