James I Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBCDEDEFGFH

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The child of Mary Queen of ScotsB
A shifty mother's shiftless sonC
Bred up among intrigues and plotsB
Learned in all things wise in noneC
Ungainly babbling wasteful weakD
Shrewd clever cowardly pedanticE
The sight of steel would blanch his cheekD
The smell of baccy drive him franticE
He was the author of his lineF
He wrote that witches should be burntG
He wrote that monarchs were divineF
And left a son who proved they weren'tH

Rudyard Kipling



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