To A Maniac Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAA CDCD EFEG| There was a time poor phrensied maid | A |
| When I could o'er thy grief have mourned | B |
| And still with tears the tale repaid | A |
| Of sense by sorrow's sway o'erturned | A |
| - | |
| But now thy state my envy moves | C |
| For thou art woe's unconscious prize | D |
| Thy heart no sense of suffering proves | C |
| No fruitless tears bedew thine eyes | D |
| - | |
| Excess of sorrow kind to thee | E |
| At once destroyed thy reason's power | F |
| But reason still remains to me | E |
| And only bids me grieve the more | G |
Amelia Opie
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