A Thing Of Beauty (endymion) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEEFGHHIICCII JCC

A thing of beauty is a joy for everA
Its lovliness increases it will neverA
Pass into nothingness but still will keepB
A bower quiet for us and a sleepB
Full of sweet dreams and health and quiet breathingC
Therefore on every morrow are we wreathingC
A flowery band to bind us to the earthD
Spite of despondence of the inhuman dearthD
Of noble natures of the gloomy daysE
Of all the unhealthy and o'er darkn'd waysE
Made for our searching yes in spite of allF
Some shape of beauty moves away the pallG
From our dark spirits Such the sun the moonH
Trees old and young sprouting a shady boonH
For simple sheep and such are daffodilsI
With the green world they live in and clear rillsI
That for themselves a cooling covert makeC
'Gainst the hot season the mid forest brakeC
Rich with a sprinkling of fair musk rose bloomsI
And such too is the grandeur of the doomsI
We have imagined for the mighty deadJ
An endless fountain of immortal drinkC
Pouring unto us from the heaven's brinkC

John Keats



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