The Madman's Song Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGFG| Oh let us howl some heavy note | A |
| Some deadly dogged howl | B |
| Sounding as from the threatening throat | A |
| Of beasts and fatal fowl | B |
| As ravens screech owls bulls and bears | C |
| We'll bell and bawl our parts | D |
| Till irksome noise have cloyed your ears | E |
| And corrosived your hearts | D |
| At last whenas our quire wants breath | F |
| Our bodies being blest | G |
| We'll sing like swans to welcome death | F |
| And die in love and rest | G |
John Webster
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