Apollo And The Graces Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBBC D EEBEBEFEF

APOLLOA
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WHICH of the fairest threeB
To day will ride with meB
My steeds are all pawing at the threshold of the mornC
Which of the fairest threeB
To day will ride with meB
Across the gold Autumn's whole Kingdom of cornC
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THE GRACES all answerD
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I will I I IE
young Apollo let me flyE
Along with theeB
I will I I IE
The many wonders seeB
I I I IE
And thy lyre shall never have a slackened stringF
I I I IE
Thro' the golden day will singF

John Keats



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