On Certain Elizabethan Revivals Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBBCEFGGEF

O RUFF EMBASTIONED vast ElizabethA
Bush to these bushel bellied casks of wineB
Home growth 'tis true but rank as turpentineB
What would we with such skittle plays at deathC
Say must we watch these brawlers' brandished latheD
Or to their reeking wit our ears inclineB
Because all Castaly flowed crystallineB
In gentle Shakspeare's modulated breathC
What must our drama with the rat pit vieE
Nor the scene close while one is left to killF
Shall this be poetry And thou thou manG
Of blood thou cannibalic CalibanG
What shall be said of thee A poet FieE
An honourable murderer if you willF

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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