To The Memory Of John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABABABBCBCDE

The World its hopes and fears have pass'd awayA
No more its trifling thou shalt feel or seeB
Thy hopes are ripening in a brighter dayA
While these left buds thy monument shall beB
When Rancour's aims have past in nought awayA
Enlarging specks discern'd in more than theeB
And beauties 'minishing which few displayA
When these are past true child of PoesyB
Thou shalt survive Ah while a being dwellsB
With soul in Nature's joys to warm like thineC
With eye to view her fascinating spellsB
And dream entranced o'er each form divineC
Thy worth Enthusiast shall be cherish'd hereD
Thy name with him shall linger and be dearE

John Clare



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