John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEBBF

THE weltering London ways where children weepA
And girls whom none call maidens laugh strange roadB
Miring his outward steps who inly trodeB
The bright Castalian brink and Latmos' steepA
Even such his life's cross paths till deathly deepA
He toiled through sands of Lethe and long painC
Weary with labour spurned and love found vainC
In dead Rome's sheltering shadow wrapped his sleepA
O pang dowered Poet whose reverberant lipsD
And heart strung lyre awoke the Moon's eclipseD
Thou whom the daisies glory in growing o'erE
Their fragrance clings around thy name not writB
But rumour'd in water while the fame of itB
Along Time's flood goes echoing evermoreF

Dante Gabriel Rossetti



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