Work Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFEF

Not to the Arch Idler be the honor givenA
Of first inventing work but to his LordB
Who made the light the firmament of heavenA
And sun and moon and planets in accordB
The land and cattle on it and the seaC
And fish therein and flying fowl in airD
And grass and herb and fair fruit yielding treeC
And man His own similitude to wearD
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Whose works are old and yet for ever newE
Who all sustains with providential swayF
Whose Son My Father worketh hithertoE
And I work said and ere He went awayF
Finished the work thou gavest me to doE
And unto us Work ye while it is dayF

W. M. Mackeracher



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