Lines On Stirling. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDEF

Here Stuarts once in glory reign'dA
And laws for Scotland's weal ordain'dA
But now unroof'd their palace standsB
Their sceptre's sway'd by other handsB
The injured Stuart line is goneC
A race outlandish fills their throneD
An idiot race to honour lostE
Who know them best despise them mostF

Robert Burns



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