Queen And Clown. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIHJKJK| Cleopatra Hast thou the pretty worm of Nilus there that kills and | A |
| pains not | B |
| Clown Truly I have him but I would not be the party that should | C |
| desire you to touch him for his biting is immortal those that do die of it | D |
| do seldom or never recover | E |
| F | |
| Asps in a basket for the Queen | G |
| The pretty worm of Nile | H |
| Will charm her from what might have been | I |
| And make Death smile | H |
| So soft an end for one so fair | J |
| Her Roman lying low | K |
| The other Roman finds her there | J |
| Beyond him so | K |
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