On Receiving A Laurel Crown From Leigh Hunt Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCAEDMINUTES are flying swiftly and as yet | A |
Nothing unearthly has enticed my brain | B |
Into a delphic Labyrinth I would fain | B |
Catch an unmortal thought to pay the debt | A |
I owe to the kind Poet who has set | A |
Upon my ambitious head a glorious gain | B |
Two bending laurel Sprigs 'tis nearly pain | B |
To be conscious of such a Coronet | A |
Still time is fleeting and no dream arises | C |
Gorgeous as I would have it only I see | D |
A Trampling down of what the world most prizes | C |
Turbans and Crowns and blank regality | A |
And then I run into most wild surmises | E |
Of all the many glories that may be | D |
John Keats
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