The Waster's Presentiment Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB BAC ABAB| I shall be spun There is a voice within | A |
| Which tells me plainly I am all undone | B |
| For though I toil not neither do I spin | A |
| I shall be spun | B |
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| April approaches I have not begun | B |
| Schwegler or Mackintosh nor will begin | A |
| Those lucid works till April | C |
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| So my degree I do not hope to win | A |
| For not by ways like mine degrees are won | B |
| And though to please my uncle I go in | A |
| I shall be spun | B |
Robert Fuller Murray
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