Poland - Italy - Hungary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABBADEDDDDIn the great Darkness of the Passion graves | A |
Were oped and many Saints which slept arose | B |
So in this latter Darkness which doth close | C |
Upon our noon That Peace Divine which saves | A |
And blesses and from the celestial waves | A |
Of whose now parted garment our worst woes | B |
Did touch a healing virtue by our foes | B |
Is crucified The inextricable slaves | A |
Have slain what should have set them free Behold | D |
The vail is rent Earth yawns the rocks are hurled | E |
In twain and Kingdoms long since low and cold | D |
Each with his dead forgotten brow enfurled | D |
In that proud flag he fell upon of old | D |
Come forth into the City of the World | D |
Sydney Thompson Dobell
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