To W.c. Macready Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFGDFA | |
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Farewell Macready since to night we part | B |
Full handed thunders often have confessed | C |
Thy power well used to move the public breast | C |
We thank thee with our voice and from the heart | B |
Farewell Macready since this night we part | B |
Go take thine honors home rank with the best | C |
Garrick and statelier Kemble and the rest | C |
Who made a nation purer through their art | B |
Thine is it that our drama did not die | D |
Nor flicker down to brainless pantomine | E |
And those gilt gauds men children swarm to see | F |
Farewell Macready moral grave sublime | G |
Our Shakespeare's bland and universal eye | D |
Dwells pleased through twice a hundred years on thee | F |
Alfred Lord Tennyson
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