On Taste. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCDDECEC| Taste is from heaven | A |
| An inspiration nature can't bestow | B |
| Though nature's beauties where a taste is given | A |
| Warm the ideas of the soul to flow | B |
| With that intense enthusiastic glow | B |
| That throbs the bosom when the curious eye | C |
| Glances on beauteous things that give delight | D |
| Objects of earth or air or sea or sky | C |
| That bring the very senses in the sight | D |
| To relish what we see but all is night | D |
| To the gross clown nature's unfolded book | E |
| As on he blunders never strikes his eye | C |
| Pages of landscape tree and flower and brook | E |
| Like bare blank leaves he turns unheeded by | C |
John Clare
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