Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFGE HIJKKJUnfelt unheard unseen | A |
I've left my little queen | A |
Her languid arms in silver slumber lying | B |
Ah through their nestling touch | C |
Who who could tell how much | C |
There is for madness cruel or complying | B |
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Those faery lids how sleek | D |
Those lips how moist they speak | D |
In ripest quiet shadows of sweet sounds | E |
Into my fancy's ear | F |
Melting a burden dear | G |
How Love doth know no fulness nor no bounds | E |
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True tender monitors | H |
I bend unto your laws | I |
This sweetest day for dalliance was born | J |
So without more ado | K |
I'll feel my heaven anew | K |
For all the blushing of the hasty morn | J |
John Keats
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