On The Same (on Receiving A Crown Of Ivy From Keats) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAABCADEFDGG

It is a lofty feeling yet a kindA
Thus to be topped with leaves to have a senseB
Of honour shaded thought an influenceC
As from great nature's fingers and be twinedA
With her old sacred verdurous ivy bindA
As though she hallowed with that sylvan fenceB
A head that bows to her benevolenceC
Midst pomp of fancied trumpets in the windA
It is what's within us crowned And kind and greatD
Are all the conquering wishes it inspiresE
Love of things lasting love of the tall woodsF
Love of love's self and ardour for a stateD
Of natural good befitting such desiresG
Towns without gain and hunted solitudesG

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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