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 Beginning | A |
| Is Now | B |
| And | C |
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| Anno Domini I | D |
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| No room | E |
| No room | E |
| The Inn is full | F |
| Yea overfull | F |
| No room have we | G |
| for such as ye | G |
| Poor folk of Galilee | G |
| Pass on Pass on | H |
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| Nay then | I |
| Your charity | G |
| Will ne'er deny | D |
| Some corner mean | J |
| Where she may lie unseen | J |
| For see | G |
| Her time is nigh | D |
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| Alack And she | G |
| So young and fair | K |
| Place have we none | L |
| And yet how bid ye gone | M |
| Stay then out there | K |
| Among the beasts | N |
| Ye may find room | E |
| And eke a truss | O |
| To lie upon | H |
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| Anno Domini etc etc | P |
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| No room | E |
| No room | E |
| No room for Thee | G |
| Thou Man of Galilee | G |
| The house is full | F |
| Yea overfull | F |
| There is no room for Thee | G |
| Pass on Pass on | H |
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| Nay see | G |
| The place is packed | Q |
| We scarce have room | E |
| For our own selves | R |
| So how shall we | G |
| Find room for Thee | G |
| Thou Man of Galilee | G |
| Pass on Pass on | H |
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| But if Thou shouldst | Q |
| This way again | I |
| And we can find | Q |
| So much as one small corner | S |
| Free from guest | Q |
| Not then in vain | T |
| Thy quest | Q |
| But now | B |
| The house is full | F |
| Pass on | H |
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| Christ passes | U |
| On His ceaseless quest | Q |
| Nor will He rest | Q |
| With any | G |
| Save as Chiefest Guest | Q |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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