Divine Image Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB ADAE FBGB HBGB HIJI| To Mercy Pity Peace and Love | A |
| All pray in their distress | B |
| And to these virtues of delight | C |
| Return their thankfulness | B |
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| For Mercy Pity Peace and Love | A |
| Is God our Father dear | D |
| And Mercy Pity Peace and Love | A |
| Is man his child and care | E |
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| For Mercy has a human heart | F |
| Pity a human face | B |
| And Love the human form divine | G |
| And Peace the human dress | B |
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| Then every man of every clime | H |
| That prays in his distress | B |
| Prays to the human form divine | G |
| Love Mercy Pity Peace | B |
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| And all must love the human form | H |
| In heathen Turk or Jew | I |
| Where Mercy Love and Pity dwell | J |
| There God is dwelling too | I |
William Blake
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