Captivity--mary Queen Of Scots Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDDC

As the cold aspect of a sunless wayA
Strikes through the Traveller's frame with deadlier chillB
Oft as appears a grove or obvious hillB
Glistening with unparticipated rayA
Or shining slope where he must never strayA
So joys remembered without wish or willB
Sharpen the keenest edge of present illB
On the crushed heart a heavier burthen layA
Just Heaven contract the compass of my mindC
To fit proportion with my altered stateD
Quench those felicities whose light I findC
Reflected in my bosom all too lateD
O be my spirit like my thraldom straitD
And like mine eyes that stream with sorrow blindC

William Wordsworth



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