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 BCHL

THE POETRY OF CHAUCERA
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Grey with all honours of age but fresh featured and ruddyB
As dawn when the drowsy farm yard has thrice heard ChaunticlereA
Tender to tearfulness childlike and manly and motherlyB
Here beats true English blood richest joyance on sweet English groundC
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THE POETRY OF SPENSERA
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Lakes where the sunsheen is mystic with splendour and softnessD
Vales where sweet life is all Summer with golden romanceE
Forests that glimmer with twilight round revel bright palacesF
Here in our May blood we wander careering 'mongst ladies and knightsG
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THE POETRY OF SHAKESPEAREA
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Picture some Isle smiling green 'mid the white foaming oceanH
Full of old woods leafy wisdoms and frolicsome faysG
Passions and pageants sweet love singing bird like above itI
Life in all shapes aims and fates is there warm'd by one great human heartJ
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THE POETRY OF MILTONH
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Like to some deep chested organ whose grand inspirationH
Serenely majestic in utterance lofty and calmK
Interprets to mortals with melody great as its burthenH
The mystical harmonies chiming for ever throughout the bright spheresG
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THE POETRY OF SOUTHEYL
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Keen as an eagle whose flight towards the dim empyreanH
Fearless of toil or fatigue ever royally wendsG
Vast in the cloud coloured robes of the balm breathing OrientM
Lo the grand Epic advances unfolding the humanest truthL
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THE POETRY OF COLERIDGEN
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A brook glancing under green leaves self delighting exultingO
And full of a gurgling melody ever renewedP
Renewed thro' all changes of Heaven unceasing in sunlightQ
Unceasing in moonlight but hushed in the beams of the holier orbR
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THE POETRY OF SHELLEYB
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See'st thou a Skylark whose glistening winglets ascendingO
Quiver like pulses beneath the melodious dawnH
Deep in the heart yearning distance of heaven it fluttersG
Wisdom and beauty and love are the treasures it brings down at eveS
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THE POETRY OF WORDSWORTHL
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A breath of the mountains fresh born in the regions majesticT
That look with their eye daring summits deep into the skyU
The voice of great Nature sublime with her lofty conceptionsG
Yet earnest and simple as any sweet child of the green lowly valeV
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THE POETRY OF KEATSG
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The song of a nightingale sent thro' a slumbrous valleyB
Low lidded with twilight and tranced with the dolorous soundC
Tranced with a tender enchantment the yearning of passionH
That wins immortality even while panting delirious with deathL

George Meredith



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