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Him & Him
Commandments stone on slave-prince mountain maul 
 Less pay rebuke from quiet burdens pained
 Thy new deems obsolete hath heaven call
 Weeping doves cast crimson, edicts inane    
 Virtuous bride veneer exalting fifth
 Wed tender beguil’d hands dearth commonplace 
 Forsake poor ills cherishing dev’lish sift 
 Abstract His binding ring; expunge thy grace
 Hath said adoration shall relish flaws
 Perhaps claimed forth heeding His hail and beck
 Yet so accept tragedies, tender claws  
 Vehement joys s’rrounding thy face and neck?
 Discern, breed sheep, elude, lest He appease
 Exist no truer words abode of these
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Constructive Criticism:
You obviously have talent, but please put away the thesaurus. Use the words that come naturally from within. It just feels like you're forcing uncommon words into places where their modern counterparts would work equally well (unless it was your objective to use pre-modern launguage and rhyme scheme, which if that was the case your poem is flawless).
Cheerio!
Oh wait...I checked your profile thingy and saw one of your favorite authors. I see where you got your inspiration!!!
I'm serious about the play.
You should try to write an imitation Shakespeare poem or play. Honestly, it took me a while to decipher this (I appreciate your explanation).
Because you seem to have such a mature writing style, I would love it if you checked out my poem, "True Colors" that I wrote.