To The Memory Of John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBCBCDEThe World its hopes and fears have pass'd away | A |
No more its trifling thou shalt feel or see | B |
Thy hopes are ripening in a brighter day | A |
While these left buds thy monument shall be | B |
When Rancour's aims have past in nought away | A |
Enlarging specks discern'd in more than thee | B |
And beauties 'minishing which few display | A |
When these are past true child of Poesy | B |
Thou shalt survive Ah while a being dwells | B |
With soul in Nature's joys to warm like thine | C |
With eye to view her fascinating spells | B |
And dream entranced o'er each form divine | C |
Thy worth Enthusiast shall be cherish'd here | D |
Thy name with him shall linger and be dear | E |
John Clare
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