Fragment: Modern Love Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJKLMNBOP| And what is love It is a doll dress'd up | A |
| For idleness to cosset nurse and dandle | B |
| A thing of soft misnomers so divine | C |
| That silly youth doth think to make itself | D |
| Divine by loving nad so goes on | E |
| Yawning and doting a whole summer long | F |
| Till Miss's comb is made a perfect tiara | G |
| And common Wellingtons turn Romeo boots | H |
| Then Cleopatra lives at number seven | I |
| And Antony resides in Brunswick Square | J |
| Fools if some passions high have warm'd the world | K |
| If Queens and Soldiers have play'd deep for hearts | L |
| It is no reason why such agonies | M |
| Should be more common than the growth of weeds | N |
| Fools make me whole again that weighty pearl | B |
| The Queen of Egypt melted and I'll say | O |
| That ye may love in spite of beaver hats | P |
John Keats
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