Giant Circumstance Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCACBBCDEDDEFFGFH| Though every nerve be strained | A |
| To fine accomplishment | B |
| Full oft the life fall spent | C |
| Before the prize is gained | A |
| And in our discontent | C |
| At waste so evident | B |
| In doubt and vast discouragement | B |
| We wonder what is meant | C |
| But tracing back we find | D |
| A Power that held the ways | E |
| A Mighty Hand a Master Mind | D |
| That all the troubled course defined | D |
| And overruled the days | E |
| Some call it Fate some Chance | F |
| Some Giant Circumstance | F |
| And some upreaching to the sense | G |
| Of God within the circumstance | F |
| Do call it Providence | H |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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