Fill For Me A Brimming Bowl Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCCDDEFDDGGHIDDJJ DDKLMMNN| Fill for me a brimming bowl | A |
| And in it let me drown my soul | A |
| But put therein some drug designed | B |
| To Banish Women from my mind | B |
| For I want not the stream inspiring | C |
| That fills the mind with fond desiring | C |
| But I want as deep a draught | D |
| As e'er from Lethe's wave was quaff'd | D |
| From my despairing heart to charm | E |
| The Image of the fairest form | F |
| That e'er my reveling eyes beheld | D |
| That e'er my wandering fancy spell'd | D |
| In vain away I cannot chace | G |
| The melting softness of that face | G |
| The beaminess of those bright eyes | H |
| That breast earth's only Paradise | I |
| My sight will never more be blest | D |
| For all I see has lost its zest | D |
| Nor with delight can I explore | J |
| The Classic page or Muse's lore | J |
| Had she but known how beat my heart | D |
| And with one smile reliev'd its smart | D |
| I should have felt a sweet relief | K |
| I should have felt the joy of grief '' | L |
| Yet as the Tuscan mid the snow | M |
| Of Lapland dreams on sweet Arno | M |
| Even so for ever shall she be | N |
| The Halo of my Memory | N |
John Keats
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