Song Of The Bell. From The German. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABACD ACDAED FGAGGA AHICJI

Bell thou soundest merrilyA
When the bridal partyA
To the church doth hieB
Bell thou soundest solemnlyA
When on Sabbath morningC
Fields deserted lieD
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Bell thou soundest merrilyA
Tellest thou at eveningC
Bed time draweth nighD
Bell thou soundest mournfullyA
Tellest thou the bitterE
Parting hath gone byD
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Say how canst thou mournF
How canst thou rejoiceG
Thou art but metal dullA
And yet all our sorrowingsG
And all our rejoicingsG
Thou dost feed them allA
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God hath wonders manyA
Which we cannot fathomH
Placed within thy formI
When the heart is sinkingC
Thou alone canst raise itJ
Trembling in the stormI

William Henry Giles Kingston



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