Mount Rennie. (the Time-spirit Speaks.) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB CCDC EDCE| Poor lads And you for others' wrongs and sins | A |
| Whose dead past greed and lust did never wince | B |
| To make your fathers mothers and now you | C |
| Miserable fiends in hell must expiate since | B |
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| We the more guilty we the strong the few | C |
| Whose triumph thrusts you down into the stew | C |
| Fear lest our victims rise and rend us fear | D |
| This problem mad we will not listen to | C |
| - | |
| Victims with her your fellow victim here | E |
| Blind deaf dumb beasts the hour shall yet appear | D |
| When men when justicers resolute terrible you | C |
| Shall speak and all men tremble as they hear | E |
Francis William Lauderdale Adams
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