Lament Of Mary, Queen Of Scots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDAD EFGFHIJI KLMBIKIK NOEMIPQP RSISIBTB UVWVUBIB UEUEXYKY| spreads her sheets o' daisies white | A |
| Out o'er the grassy lea | B |
| Now Phoebus cheers the crystal streams | C |
| And glads the azure skies | D |
| But nought can glad the weary wight | A |
| That fast in durance lies | D |
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| Now laverocks wake the merry morn | E |
| Aloft on dewy wing | F |
| The merle in his noontide bow'r | G |
| Makes woodland echoes ring | F |
| The mavis wild wi' mony a note | H |
| Sings drowsy day to rest | I |
| In love and freedom they rejoice | J |
| Wi' care nor thrall opprest | I |
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| Now blooms the lily by the bank | K |
| The primrose down the brae | L |
| The hawthorn's budding in the glen | M |
| And milk white is the slae | B |
| The meanest hind in fair Scotland | I |
| May rove their sweets amang | K |
| But I the Queen of a' Scotland | I |
| Maun lie in prison strang | K |
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| I was the Queen o' bonie France | N |
| Where happy I hae been | O |
| Fu' lightly raise I in the morn | E |
| As blythe lay down at e'en | M |
| And I'm the sov'reign of Scotland | I |
| And mony a traitor there | P |
| Yet here I lie in foreign bands | Q |
| And never ending care | P |
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| But as for thee thou false woman | R |
| My sister and my fae | S |
| Grim Vengeance yet shall whet a sword | I |
| That thro' thy soul shall gae | S |
| The weeping blood in woman's breast | I |
| Was never known to thee | B |
| Nor th' balm that draps on wounds of woe | T |
| Frae woman's pitying e'e | B |
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| My son my son may kinder stars | U |
| Upon thy fortune shine | V |
| And may those pleasures gild thy reign | W |
| That ne'er wad blink on mine | V |
| God keep thee frae thy mother's faes | U |
| Or turn their hearts to thee | B |
| And where thou meet'st thy mother's friend | I |
| Remember him for me | B |
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| O soon to me may Summer suns | U |
| Nae mair light up the morn | E |
| Nae mair to me the Autumn winds | U |
| Wave o'er the yellow corn | E |
| And in the narrow house of death | X |
| Let Winter round me rave | Y |
| And the next flow'rs that deck the Spring | K |
| Bloom on my peaceful grave | Y |
Robert Burns
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