Angel Of Charity. (air.--handel) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABACDCDC EFEFAGAG| Angel of Charity who from above | A |
| Comest to dwell a pilgrim here | B |
| Thy voice is music thy smile is love | A |
| And Pity's soul is in thy tear | C |
| When on the shrine of God were laid | D |
| First fruits of all most good and fair | C |
| That ever bloomed in Eden's shade | D |
| Thine was the holiest offering there | C |
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| Hope and her sister Faith were given | E |
| But as our guides to yonder sky | F |
| Soon as they reach the verge of heaven | E |
| There lost in perfect bliss they die | F |
| But long as Love Almighty Love | A |
| Shall on his throne of thrones abide | G |
| Thou Charity shalt dwell above | A |
| Smiling for ever by His side | G |
Thomas Moore
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