Dirge Of The Three Queens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEE| Urns and odours bring away | A |
| Vapours sighs darken the day | A |
| Our dole more deadly looks than dying | B |
| Balms and gums and heavy cheers | C |
| Sacred vials fill'd with tears | D |
| And clamours through the wild air flying | B |
| - | |
| Come all sad and solemn shows | E |
| That are quick eyed Pleasure's foes | E |
| We conv egrave nt naught else but woes | E |
William Shakespeare
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