The Two Voices Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACCAC DECDE| There are two voices with me in the night | A |
| Easing my grief The God of Israel saith | B |
| I am the Lord thy God which vanquisheth | B |
| See that thou walk unswerving in my sight | A |
| So shall thy enemies thy footstool be | C |
| I will avenge '' Then wake I suddenly | C |
| And as a man new armoured for the fight | A |
| I shout aloud against my enemy | C |
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| Anon another speaks a voice of care | D |
| With sorrow laden and akin to grief | E |
| My son '' it saith What is my will with thee | C |
| The burden of my sorrows thou shalt share | D |
| With thieves thou too shalt be accounted thief | E |
| And in my kingdom thou shalt sup with me '' | - |
Wilfrid Scawen Blunt
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