A Thing Of Beauty (endymion) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHHIICCII JCCA thing of beauty is a joy for ever | A |
Its lovliness increases it will never | A |
Pass into nothingness but still will keep | B |
A bower quiet for us and a sleep | B |
Full of sweet dreams and health and quiet breathing | C |
Therefore on every morrow are we wreathing | C |
A flowery band to bind us to the earth | D |
Spite of despondence of the inhuman dearth | D |
Of noble natures of the gloomy days | E |
Of all the unhealthy and o'er darkn'd ways | E |
Made for our searching yes in spite of all | F |
Some shape of beauty moves away the pall | G |
From our dark spirits Such the sun the moon | H |
Trees old and young sprouting a shady boon | H |
For simple sheep and such are daffodils | I |
With the green world they live in and clear rills | I |
That for themselves a cooling covert make | C |
'Gainst the hot season the mid forest brake | C |
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk rose blooms | I |
And such too is the grandeur of the dooms | I |
We have imagined for the mighty dead | J |
An endless fountain of immortal drink | C |
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brink | C |
John Keats
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