To Mary. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDE F FGHGH| Tune Could aught of song | A |
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| I | - |
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| Could aught of song declare my pains | B |
| Could artful numbers move thee | C |
| The muse should tell in labour'd strains | B |
| O Mary how I love thee | C |
| They who but feign a wounded heart | D |
| May teach the lyre to languish | E |
| But what avails the pride of art | D |
| When wastes the soul with anguish | E |
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| II | - |
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| Then let the sudden bursting sigh | - |
| The heart felt pang discover | F |
| And in the keen yet tender eye | - |
| O read th' imploring lover | F |
| For well I know thy gentle mind | G |
| Disdains art's gay disguising | H |
| Beyond what Fancy e'er refin'd | G |
| The voice of nature prizing | H |
Robert Burns
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