The Inn Of Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABC D EEFFGGGH IGDJJGD GKLMKNEOH P EEGGFFGH GQERGGGH QIQSQTQBFH UQQGQ

As It was in the BeginningA
Is NowB
AndC
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Anno Domini ID
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-
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No roomE
No roomE
The Inn is fullF
Yea overfullF
No room have weG
for such as yeG
Poor folk of GalileeG
Pass on Pass onH
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Nay thenI
Your charityG
Will ne'er denyD
Some corner meanJ
Where she may lie unseenJ
For seeG
Her time is nighD
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Alack And sheG
So young and fairK
Place have we noneL
And yet how bid ye goneM
Stay then out thereK
Among the beastsN
Ye may find roomE
And eke a trussO
To lie uponH
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Anno Domini etc etcP
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-
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No roomE
No roomE
No room for TheeG
Thou Man of GalileeG
The house is fullF
Yea overfullF
There is no room for TheeG
Pass on Pass onH
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Nay seeG
The place is packedQ
We scarce have roomE
For our own selvesR
So how shall weG
Find room for TheeG
Thou Man of GalileeG
Pass on Pass onH
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But if Thou shouldstQ
This way againI
And we can findQ
So much as one small cornerS
Free from guestQ
Not then in vainT
Thy questQ
But nowB
The house is fullF
Pass onH
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Christ passesU
On His ceaseless questQ
Nor will He restQ
With anyG
Save as Chiefest GuestQ

William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)



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