A Sonnet Of Faith Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEFGG

I am not daunted by the show of thingsA
Nor do I pass them with averted eyesB
Feigning I do not see nor on the wingsA
Of fair deluding fancy lightly riseB
And from afar the radiant world beholdC
In happy silence spinning smoothly byD
Nay but by night and day in heat and coldC
Among the multitudes who toil and dieD
I come and go observant near at handE
Regarding Life with eyes that do not shrinkF
I see the victor on his carrion standE
And see in impious blood the vanquished sinkF
Yea even behold where waits the delv d sodG
Yet sing unfaltering of the soul and GodG

William Gay



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