At A Calvary Near The Ancre Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| One ever hangs where shelled roads part | A |
| In this war He too lost a limb | B |
| But His disciples hide apart | A |
| And now the Soldiers bear with Him | B |
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| Near Golgotha strolls many a priest | C |
| And in their faces there is pride | D |
| That they were flesh marked by the Beast | C |
| By whom the gentle Christ's denied | D |
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| The scribes on all the people shove | E |
| And bawl allegiance to the state | F |
| But they who love the greater love | E |
| Lay down their life they do not hate | F |
Wilfred Owen
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