Threnody. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCBBBEBFFGB| Dark Pine that moanest long | A |
| Sad solitary tree | B |
| As if the world's wrong | A |
| A tongue had found in thee | B |
| Sad as when Ariel | C |
| Cursed by the witch's spell | D |
| Endured his pitiable | C |
| Period of misery | B |
| When will time's Prospero | B |
| Come with his cure for thee | B |
| The world in weary woe | E |
| Wails for its liberty | B |
| Till it shall look above | F |
| Unto the heavenly Love | F |
| Nothing the world may move | G |
| Sin shut in Sorrow's tree | B |
Robert Crawford
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