On Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDEEF

A garden in a garden a green spotA
Where all is green most fitting slumber placeB
For the strong man grown weary of a raceB
Soon over Unto him a goodly lotA
Hath fallen in fertile ground there thorns are notA
But his own daisies silence full of graceB
Surely hath shed a quiet on his faceB
His earth is but sweet leaves that fall and rotA
What was his record of himself ere heC
Went from us Here lies one whose name was writD
In water while the chilly shadows flitD
Of sweet Saint Agnes' Eve while basil springsE
His name in every humble heart that singsE
Shall be a fountain of love verilyF

Christina Rossetti



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