Upon The Silent Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGHHear you bad writers and though you not see | A |
I will inform you where you happy be | A |
Provide the most malicious thoughts you can | B |
And bend them all against some private man | B |
To bring him not his vices on the stage | C |
Your envy shall be clad in some poor rage | C |
And your expressing of him shall be such | D |
That he himself shall think he hath no touch | D |
Where he that strongly writes although he mean | E |
To scourge but vices in a laboured scene | E |
Yet private faults shall be so well express'd | F |
As men do get 'em that each private breast | F |
That finds these errors in itself shall say | G |
'He meant me not my vices in the play ' | H |
Francis Beaumont
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