A Sonnet Of Faith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG| I am not daunted by the show of things | A |
| Nor do I pass them with averted eyes | B |
| Feigning I do not see nor on the wings | A |
| Of fair deluding fancy lightly rise | B |
| And from afar the radiant world behold | C |
| In happy silence spinning smoothly by | D |
| Nay but by night and day in heat and cold | C |
| Among the multitudes who toil and die | D |
| I come and go observant near at hand | E |
| Regarding Life with eyes that do not shrink | F |
| I see the victor on his carrion stand | E |
| And see in impious blood the vanquished sink | F |
| Yea even behold where waits the delv d sod | G |
| Yet sing unfaltering of the soul and God | G |
William Gay
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