Lines Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFGE HIJKKJ

Unfelt unheard unseenA
I've left my little queenA
Her languid arms in silver slumber lyingB
Ah through their nestling touchC
Who who could tell how muchC
There is for madness cruel or complyingB
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Those faery lids how sleekD
Those lips how moist they speakD
In ripest quiet shadows of sweet soundsE
Into my fancy's earF
Melting a burden dearG
How Love doth know no fulness nor no boundsE
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True tender monitorsH
I bend unto your lawsI
This sweetest day for dalliance was bornJ
So without more adoK
I'll feel my heaven anewK
For all the blushing of the hasty mornJ

John Keats



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