Acrostic : Georgiana Augusta Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCDCCE FGGHHII JKILM| Give me your patience sister while I frame | A |
| Exact in capitals your golden name | A |
| Or sue the fair Apollo and he will | B |
| Rouse from his heavy slumber and instill | B |
| Great love in me for thee and Poesy | C |
| Imagine not that greatest mastery | D |
| And kingdom over all the Realms of verse | C |
| Nears more to heaven in aught than when we nurse | C |
| And surety give to love and Brotherhood | E |
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| Anthropophagi in Othello's mood | F |
| Ulysses storm'd and his enchanted belt | G |
| Glow with the Muse but they are never felt | G |
| Unbosom'd so and so eternal made | H |
| Such tender incense in their laurel shade | H |
| To all the regent sisters of the Nine | I |
| As this poor offering to you sister mine | I |
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| Kind sister aye this third name says you are | J |
| Enchanted has it been the Lord knows where | K |
| And may it taste to you like good old wine | I |
| Take you to real happiness and give | L |
| Sons daughters and a home like honied hive | M |
John Keats
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