On Taste. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCDDECEC

Taste is from heavenA
An inspiration nature can't bestowB
Though nature's beauties where a taste is givenA
Warm the ideas of the soul to flowB
With that intense enthusiastic glowB
That throbs the bosom when the curious eyeC
Glances on beauteous things that give delightD
Objects of earth or air or sea or skyC
That bring the very senses in the sightD
To relish what we see but all is nightD
To the gross clown nature's unfolded bookE
As on he blunders never strikes his eyeC
Pages of landscape tree and flower and brookE
Like bare blank leaves he turns unheeded byC

John Clare



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