Epitaph On Mrs. M. Higgins, Of Weston. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDDEE

Laurels may flourish round the conqueror's tombA
But happiest they who win the world to comeB
Believers have a silent field to fightC
And their exploits are veil'd from human sightC
They in some nook where little known they dwellD
Kneel pray in faith and rout the hosts of hellD
Eternal triumphs crown their toils divineE
And all those triumphs Mary now are thineE

William Cowper



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