Anonymous Plays:xvi - -arden Of Feversham- Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCEE| MOTHER whose womb brought forth our man of men | A |
| Mother of Shakespeare whom all time acclaims | B |
| Queen therefore sovereign queen of English dames | B |
| Throned higher than sat thy sonless empress then | A |
| Was it thy son s young passion guided pen | A |
| Which drew reflected from encircling flames | B |
| A figure marked by the earlier of thy names | B |
| Wife and from all her wedded kinswomen | A |
| Marked by the sign of murderess Pale and great | C |
| Great in her grief and sin but in her death | D |
| And anguish of her penitential breath | D |
| Greater than all her sin or sin born fate | C |
| She stands the holocaust of dark desire | E |
| Clothed round with song for ever as with fire | E |
Algernon Charles Swinburne
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