On Certain Elizabethan Revivals Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDBBCEFGGEF| O RUFF EMBASTIONED vast Elizabeth | A |
| Bush to these bushel bellied casks of wine | B |
| Home growth 'tis true but rank as turpentine | B |
| What would we with such skittle plays at death | C |
| Say must we watch these brawlers' brandished lathe | D |
| Or to their reeking wit our ears incline | B |
| Because all Castaly flowed crystalline | B |
| In gentle Shakspeare's modulated breath | C |
| What must our drama with the rat pit vie | E |
| Nor the scene close while one is left to kill | F |
| Shall this be poetry And thou thou man | G |
| Of blood thou cannibalic Caliban | G |
| What shall be said of thee A poet Fie | E |
| An honourable murderer if you will | F |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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