But Who Shall See. (air.--stevenson.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDED FGHI AJAK| But who shall see the glorious day | A |
| When throned on Zion's brow | B |
| The LORD shall rend that veil away | A |
| Which hides the nations now | B |
| When earth no more beneath the fear | C |
| Of this rebuke shall lie | D |
| When pain shall cease and every tear | E |
| Be wiped from every eye | D |
| - | |
| Then Judah thou no more shall mourn | F |
| Beneath the heathen's chain | G |
| Thy days of splendor shall return | H |
| And all be new again | I |
| - | |
| The Fount of Life shall then be quaft | A |
| In peace by all who come | J |
| And every wind that blows shall waft | A |
| Some long lost exile home | K |
Thomas Moore
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