To W.c. Macready Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBBCCBDEFGDF

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Farewell Macready since to night we partB
Full handed thunders often have confessedC
Thy power well used to move the public breastC
We thank thee with our voice and from the heartB
Farewell Macready since this night we partB
Go take thine honors home rank with the bestC
Garrick and statelier Kemble and the restC
Who made a nation purer through their artB
Thine is it that our drama did not dieD
Nor flicker down to brainless pantomineE
And those gilt gauds men children swarm to seeF
Farewell Macready moral grave sublimeG
Our Shakespeare's bland and universal eyeD
Dwells pleased through twice a hundred years on theeF

Alfred Lord Tennyson



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