The Pilgrim Way Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBAADADAEADDA| But once I pass this way | A |
| And then no more | B |
| But once and then the Silent Door | B |
| Swings on its hinges | C |
| Opens closes | C |
| And no more | B |
| I pass this way | A |
| So while I may | A |
| With all my might | D |
| I will essay | A |
| Sweet comfort and delight | D |
| To all I meet upon the Pilgrim Way | A |
| For no man travels twice | E |
| The Great Highway | A |
| That climbs through Darkness up to Light | D |
| Through Night | D |
| To Day | A |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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