Song Of The Glee-maiden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBBA CDDDE FGGGH

Yes thou mayst sighA
And look once more at all aroundB
At stream and bank and sky and groundB
Thy life its final course has foundB
And thou must dieA
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Yes lay thee downC
And while thy struggling pulses flutterD
Bid the grey monk his soul mass mutterD
And the deep bell its death tone utterD
Thy life is goneE
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Be not afraidF
'Tis but a pang and then a thrillG
A fever fit and then a chillG
And then an end of human illG
For thou art deadH

Sir Walter Scott



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