Dies Irae--dies Pacis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBD BEBE BFBF GHGH ICID

As earnestly as any I crave the victory of Right over this madness of Insensate Might against which we are contending As certainly as any I would if that were conceivably possible have adequate punishment meted out to those who have brought this horror upon the world But I see as all save the utterly earth blinded must see that when the Day of Settlement comes and we and our allies are in a position to impose terms unless we go into the Council Chamber with hearts set inflexibly on the Common Weal of the World in a word unless we invite Christ to a seat at the Board the end may be even worse than the beginning this which we have hoped and prayed night be the final war may prove but the beginning of strifes incredibleA
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Only through Me The clear high call comes pealingB
Above the thunders of the battle plainC
Only through Me can Life's red wounds find healingB
Only through Me shall Earth have peace againD
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Only through Me Love's Might all might transcendingB
Alone can draw the poison fangs of HateE
Yours the beginning Mine a nobler endingB
Peace upon Earth and Man regenerateE
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Only through Me can come the great awakingB
Wrong cannot right the wrongs that Wrong hath doneF
Only through Me all other gods forsakingB
Can ye attain the heights that must be wonF
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Only through Me shall Victory be soundedG
Only through Me can Right wield righteous swordH
Only through Me shall Peace be surely foundedG
Only through Me Then bid Me to the BoardH
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Can we not rise to such great height of gloryI
Shall this vast sorrow spend itself in vainC
Shall future ages tell the woful storyI
Christ by His own was crucified againD

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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