Questions Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE| Soul dost thou shudder at the narrow tomb | A |
| Heart dost thou dread to moulder in the dust | B |
| To meet the fate that all things mortal must | B |
| Strength in its pride and beauty in its bloom | A |
| What have ye done to merit nobler doom | A |
| How used one life that ye for more should lust | B |
| Time in his course doth all things downward thrust | B |
| The unborn generations wait for room | A |
| Blind we were born blind die yet we must still | C |
| Take God to task with Whither Whence and Why | D |
| What if God giving us our wish and will | C |
| Said Judge thyself to each Who dares reply | D |
| He knows the end who made the perfect plan | E |
| Hell were too small if man were judged by man | E |
Victor James Daley
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