The High Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AB CB DB EB FB GB HB IB JB

The Greatest Day that ever dawnedA
It was a Winter's MornB
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The Finest Temple ever builtC
Was a Shed where a Babe was bornB
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The Sweetest Robes by woman wroughtD
Were the Swaths by the Baby wornB
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And the Fairest Hair the world has seenE
Those Locks that were never shornB
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The Noblest Crown man ever woreF
It was the Plaited ThornB
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The Grandest Death man ever diedG
It was the Death of ScornB
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The Sorest Grief by woman knownH
Was the Mother Maid's forlornB
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The Deepest Sorrows e'er enduredI
Were by The Outcast borneB
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The Truest Heart the world e'er brokeJ
Was the Heart by man's sins tornB

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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