Although the passage is not included here, we can still provide an example of a paragraph.
In this question, the prompt tells us that a particular passage of Shakespeare's writings is an example of poetry. We can write a paragraph supporting this statement:
<em>"In this example, we see that the lines provided are not only an excerpt from a play, but they are also an example of Shakespearean poetry. Poetry refers to the use of vivid and rhythmic language. Poetry is meant to create a picture on the reader's mind, as well as inspire strong feelings. These lines accomplish both tasks."</em>
We can also write a paragraph that expresses the opposite opinion:
<em>"The passage that is shown here is not an example of poetry. Writing can usually be divided in two categories: poetry and prose. While Shakespeare produced texts on both categories, these are not interchangeable. Shakespearean poetry exhibits certain characteristics. For example, Shakespearean poetry usually rhymes. Moreover, it follows a particular metre. Most Shakespearean poems are written in iambic pentameter. The text in this passage has none of these characteristics."</em>