Captivity--mary Queen Of Scots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDC| As the cold aspect of a sunless way | A |
| Strikes through the Traveller's frame with deadlier chill | B |
| Oft as appears a grove or obvious hill | B |
| Glistening with unparticipated ray | A |
| Or shining slope where he must never stray | A |
| So joys remembered without wish or will | B |
| Sharpen the keenest edge of present ill | B |
| On the crushed heart a heavier burthen lay | A |
| Just Heaven contract the compass of my mind | C |
| To fit proportion with my altered state | D |
| Quench those felicities whose light I find | C |
| Reflected in my bosom all too late | D |
| O be my spirit like my thraldom strait | D |
| And like mine eyes that stream with sorrow blind | C |
William Wordsworth
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