Poetry Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BABC A DEFG A HGIJ H HKHG L HGML N OPQR B OHGS L TUGV G BCHLTHE POETRY OF CHAUCER | A |
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Grey with all honours of age but fresh featured and ruddy | B |
As dawn when the drowsy farm yard has thrice heard Chaunticlere | A |
Tender to tearfulness childlike and manly and motherly | B |
Here beats true English blood richest joyance on sweet English ground | C |
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THE POETRY OF SPENSER | A |
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Lakes where the sunsheen is mystic with splendour and softness | D |
Vales where sweet life is all Summer with golden romance | E |
Forests that glimmer with twilight round revel bright palaces | F |
Here in our May blood we wander careering 'mongst ladies and knights | G |
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THE POETRY OF SHAKESPEARE | A |
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Picture some Isle smiling green 'mid the white foaming ocean | H |
Full of old woods leafy wisdoms and frolicsome fays | G |
Passions and pageants sweet love singing bird like above it | I |
Life in all shapes aims and fates is there warm'd by one great human heart | J |
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THE POETRY OF MILTON | H |
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Like to some deep chested organ whose grand inspiration | H |
Serenely majestic in utterance lofty and calm | K |
Interprets to mortals with melody great as its burthen | H |
The mystical harmonies chiming for ever throughout the bright spheres | G |
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THE POETRY OF SOUTHEY | L |
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Keen as an eagle whose flight towards the dim empyrean | H |
Fearless of toil or fatigue ever royally wends | G |
Vast in the cloud coloured robes of the balm breathing Orient | M |
Lo the grand Epic advances unfolding the humanest truth | L |
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THE POETRY OF COLERIDGE | N |
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A brook glancing under green leaves self delighting exulting | O |
And full of a gurgling melody ever renewed | P |
Renewed thro' all changes of Heaven unceasing in sunlight | Q |
Unceasing in moonlight but hushed in the beams of the holier orb | R |
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THE POETRY OF SHELLEY | B |
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See'st thou a Skylark whose glistening winglets ascending | O |
Quiver like pulses beneath the melodious dawn | H |
Deep in the heart yearning distance of heaven it flutters | G |
Wisdom and beauty and love are the treasures it brings down at eve | S |
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THE POETRY OF WORDSWORTH | L |
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A breath of the mountains fresh born in the regions majestic | T |
That look with their eye daring summits deep into the sky | U |
The voice of great Nature sublime with her lofty conceptions | G |
Yet earnest and simple as any sweet child of the green lowly vale | V |
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THE POETRY OF KEATS | G |
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The song of a nightingale sent thro' a slumbrous valley | B |
Low lidded with twilight and tranced with the dolorous sound | C |
Tranced with a tender enchantment the yearning of passion | H |
That wins immortality even while panting delirious with death | L |
George Meredith
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