Lines Rhymed In A Letter From Oxford Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCDDC AEFGHHG AIIJKKJ

IA
The Gothic looks solemnB
The plain Doric columnB
Supports an old Bishop and CrosierC
The mouldering archD
Shaded o'er by a larchD
Stands next door to Wilson the HosierC
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IIA
Vice that is by turnsE
O'er pale faces mournsF
The black tassell'd trencher and common hatG
The Chantry boy singsH
The Steeple bell ringsH
And as for the Chancellor dominatG
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IIIA
There are plenty of treesI
And plenty of easeI
And plenty of fat deer for ParsonsJ
And when it is venisonK
Short is the benisonK
Then each on a leg or thigh fastensJ

John Keats



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