Lines, Written In London Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF| Struggle not with thy life the heavy doom | A |
| Resist not it will bow thee like a slave | B |
| Strive not thou shalt not conquer to thy tomb | A |
| Thou shalt go crushed and ground though ne'er so brave | B |
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| Complain not of thy life for what art thou | C |
| More than thy fellows that thou should'st not weep | D |
| Brave thoughts still lodge beneath a furrowed brow | C |
| And the way wearied have the sweetest sleep | D |
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| Marvel not at thy life patience shall see | E |
| The perfect work of wisdom to her given | F |
| Hold fast thy soul through this high mystery | E |
| And it shall lead thee to the gates of heaven | F |
Frances Anne Kemble (fanny)
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