Twist Ye, Twine Ye Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCCC DDEE FFAA

Twist ye twine ye even soA
Mingle shades of joy and woeA
Hope and fear and peace and strifeB
In the thread of human lifeB
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While the mystic twist is spinningC
And the infant's life beginningC
Dimly seen through twilingt bendingC
Lo what varied shapes attendingC
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Passions wild and follies vainD
Pleasures soon exchanged for painD
Dount and jealousy and fearE
In the magic dance appearE
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Now they wax and now they dwindleF
Whirling with the whirling spindleF
Twist ye twine ye even soA
Mingle human bliss and woeA

Walter Scott (sir)



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