James I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGFH| A | |
| - | |
| - | |
| The child of Mary Queen of Scots | B |
| A shifty mother's shiftless son | C |
| Bred up among intrigues and plots | B |
| Learned in all things wise in none | C |
| Ungainly babbling wasteful weak | D |
| Shrewd clever cowardly pedantic | E |
| The sight of steel would blanch his cheek | D |
| The smell of baccy drive him frantic | E |
| He was the author of his line | F |
| He wrote that witches should be burnt | G |
| He wrote that monarchs were divine | F |
| And left a son who proved they weren't | H |
Rudyard Kipling
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