On Himself, Upon Hearing What Was His Sentence Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEE| Let them bestow on ev'ry airth a limb | A |
| Open all my veins that I may swim | A |
| To Thee my Saviour in that crimson lake | B |
| Then place my parboil'd head upon a stake | B |
| Scatter my ashes throw them in the air | C |
| Lord since Thou know'st where all these atoms are | D |
| I'm hopeful once Thou'lt recollect my dust | E |
| And confident thou'lt raise me with the just | E |
James Graham
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