Bed-rock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMJN| I have been tried | A |
| Tried in the fire | B |
| And I say this | C |
| As the result of dire distress | D |
| And tribulation sore | E |
| That a man's happiness doth not consist | F |
| Of that he hath but of the faith | G |
| And trust in God's great love | H |
| These bring him to | I |
| Nought else is worth consideration | J |
| For the peace a man may find | K |
| In perfect trust in God | L |
| Outweighs all else and is | M |
| The only possible foundation | J |
| For true happiness | N |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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