To John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDEE

'Tis well you think me truly one of thoseA
Whose sense discerns the loveliness of thingsB
For surely as I feel the bird that singsB
Behind the leaves or dawn as it up growsA
Or the rich bee rejoicing as he goesA
Or the glad issue of emerging springsB
Or overhead the glide of a dove's wingsB
Or turf or trees or midst of all reposeA
And surely as I feel things lovelier stillC
The human look and the harmonious formD
Containing woman and the smile in illC
And such a heart as Charles's wise and warmD
As surely as all this I see ev'n nowE
Young Keats a flowering laurel on your browE

James Henry Leigh Hunt



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