John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACCADDEBBFTHE weltering London ways where children weep | A |
And girls whom none call maidens laugh strange road | B |
Miring his outward steps who inly trode | B |
The bright Castalian brink and Latmos' steep | A |
Even such his life's cross paths till deathly deep | A |
He toiled through sands of Lethe and long pain | C |
Weary with labour spurned and love found vain | C |
In dead Rome's sheltering shadow wrapped his sleep | A |
O pang dowered Poet whose reverberant lips | D |
And heart strung lyre awoke the Moon's eclipse | D |
Thou whom the daisies glory in growing o'er | E |
Their fragrance clings around thy name not writ | B |
But rumour'd in water while the fame of it | B |
Along Time's flood goes echoing evermore | F |
Dante Gabriel Rossetti
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