Twist Ye, Twine Ye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC DDEE FFAA| Twist ye twine ye even so | A |
| Mingle shades of joy and woe | A |
| Hope and fear and peace and strife | B |
| In the thread of human life | B |
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| While the mystic twist is spinning | C |
| And the infant's life beginning | C |
| Dimly seen through twilingt bending | C |
| Lo what varied shapes attending | C |
| - | |
| Passions wild and follies vain | D |
| Pleasures soon exchanged for pain | D |
| Dount and jealousy and fear | E |
| In the magic dance appear | E |
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| Now they wax and now they dwindle | F |
| Whirling with the whirling spindle | F |
| Twist ye twine ye even so | A |
| Mingle human bliss and woe | A |
Sir Walter Scott
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