Heart Of A Hundred Sorrows Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECE FGHI HJAJ| Oh Heart of a Hundred Sorrows | A |
| Whose pity is great therefore | B |
| The gift that thy children bring thee | C |
| Is ever a sorrow more | B |
| - | |
| Sure of thy dear compassion | D |
| Concerned for our own relief | E |
| Ever and ever we seek thee | C |
| And each with his gift of grief | E |
| - | |
| Oh not to reprove my brothers | F |
| Yet I who am less than less | G |
| Would bring thee my joy of being | H |
| The rose of my happiness | I |
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| The spirit that makes my singing | H |
| The gladness without alloy | J |
| Oh Heart of a Hundred Sorrows | A |
| I bring thee a little joy | J |
Theodosia Garrison
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