Inexorable Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCBCBDE| MY thoughts hold mortal strife | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp I do detest my life | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp And with lamenting cries | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Peace to my soul to bring | C |
| Oft call that prince which here doth monarchise | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp But he grim grinning King | C |
| Who caitiffs scorns and doth the blest surprise | B |
| Late having deck'd with beauty's rose his tomb | D |
| Disdains to crop a weed and will not come | E |
William Henry Drummond
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