The Mystic Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCD EFEF

When wild and spent I fly beforeA
Some steadfast Fate serene malignB
Let me not think Lord I imploreA
Those dark and awful eyes are thineB
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Oh when the dogs of life are looseC
And raging follow on my trackD
Let me not dream by chance or useC
The leash was thine that held the packD
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Nay hunted breathless faint and proneE
With my last gaze ah let me seeF
The shape I know nor shall disownE
Thy shape oh Grod that runs with meF

Margaret Steele Anderson



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