Keen, Fitful Gusts Are Whisp'ring Here And There Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBADEFEFE| Keen fitful gusts are whisp'ring here and there | A |
| Among the bushes half leafless and dry | B |
| The stars look very cold about the sky | B |
| And I have many miles on foot to fare | A |
| Yet feel I little of the cool bleak air | A |
| Or of the dead leaves rustling drearily | C |
| Or of those silver lamps that burn on high | B |
| Or of the distance from home's pleasant lair | A |
| For I am brimfull of the friendliness | D |
| That in a little cottage I have found | E |
| Of fair hair'd Milton's eloquent distress | F |
| And all his love for gentle Lycid drown'd | E |
| Of lovely Laura in her light green dress | F |
| And faithful Petrarch gloriously crown'd | E |
John Keats
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