Upon The Silent Woman Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFFGH

Hear you bad writers and though you not seeA
I will inform you where you happy beA
Provide the most malicious thoughts you canB
And bend them all against some private manB
To bring him not his vices on the stageC
Your envy shall be clad in some poor rageC
And your expressing of him shall be suchD
That he himself shall think he hath no touchD
Where he that strongly writes although he meanE
To scourge but vices in a laboured sceneE
Yet private faults shall be so well express'dF
As men do get 'em that each private breastF
That finds these errors in itself shall sayG
'He meant me not my vices in the play 'H

Francis Beaumont



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