Dirge Of The Three Queens Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEE

Urns and odours bring awayA
Vapours sighs darken the dayA
Our dole more deadly looks than dyingB
Balms and gums and heavy cheersC
Sacred vials fill'd with tearsD
And clamours through the wild air flyingB
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Come all sad and solemn showsE
That are quick eyed Pleasure's foesE
We conv egrave nt naught else but woesE

William Shakespeare



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