On A Dream Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBBCDCDEFEFGG| As Hermes once took to his feathers light | A |
| When lulled Argus baffled swoon'd and slept | B |
| So on a Delphic reed my idle spright | B |
| So play'd so charm'd so conquer'd so bereft | B |
| The dragon world of all its hundred eyes | C |
| And seeing it asleep so fled away | D |
| Not to pure Ida with its snow cold skies | C |
| Nor unto Tempe where Jove griev'd a day | D |
| But to that second circle of sad hell | E |
| Where 'mid the gust the whirlwind and the flaw | F |
| Of rain and hail stones lovers need not tell | E |
| Their sorrows Pale were the sweet lips I saw | F |
| Pale were the lips I kiss'd and fair the form | G |
| I floated with about that melancholy storm | G |
John Keats
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