The Prince Of Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGH IJKJ LMNH| O Prince of Life Thy Life hath tuned | A |
| All life to sweeter loftier grace | B |
| Life's common rounds have wider bounds | C |
| Since Thou hast trod life's common ways | D |
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| O Heart of Love Thy Tenderness | E |
| Still runs through life's remotest vein | F |
| And lust and greed and soulless creed | G |
| Shall never rule the world again | H |
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| O Life of Love The Good Intent | I |
| Of God to man made evident | J |
| All down the years despite men's fears | K |
| Thy Power is still omnipotent | J |
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| O Life O Love O Living Word | L |
| Rent Vail revealing God to man | M |
| Help Lord Lest I should crucify | N |
| By thought or deed Thy Love again | H |
William Arthur Dunkerley (john Oxenham)
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