Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCC DEDEBBB| THE hopes that allured me | A |
| To cope with the worst | B |
| At length have secured me | A |
| The tortures accurst | B |
| Of fever and grief | C |
| And frenzy in brief | C |
| Ills ills from which Death is the only relief | C |
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| But Titan like lieth | D |
| My soul in her chains | E |
| Hourly she sigheth | D |
| The answer she gains | E |
| But adds night and day | B |
| To pain and dismay | B |
| 'Tis the scream of the vulture despair at his prey | B |
Joseph Skipsey
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