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Poetry of Shakespeare: The Rape of Lucrece

The Rape of Lucrece is one of Shakespeare’s earlier completed works of poetry and one of the pieces that most established his reputation. The poem itself extends to 1,855 lines organised into the Rhyme (or Rime) Royal structure previously employed by Chaucer: that is, seven line verses in iambic pentameter with a rhyming scheme of ABABBCC.

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