Song Of The Glee-maiden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBA CDDDE FGGGHYes thou mayst sigh | A |
And look once more at all around | B |
At stream and bank and sky and ground | B |
Thy life its final course has found | B |
And thou must die | A |
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Yes lay thee down | C |
And while thy struggling pulses flutter | D |
Bid the grey monk his soul mass mutter | D |
And the deep bell its death tone utter | D |
Thy life is gone | E |
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Be not afraid | F |
'Tis but a pang and then a thrill | G |
A fever fit and then a chill | G |
And then an end of human ill | G |
For thou art dead | H |
Sir Walter Scott
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