On The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDEE

It keeps eternal whisperings aroundA
Desolate shores and with its mighty swellB
Gluts twice ten thousand caverns till the spellB
Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy soundA
Often 'tis in such gentle temper foundA
That scarcely will the very smallest shellB
Be moved for days from whence it sometime fellB
When last the winds of heaven were unboundA
Oh ye who have your eye balls vexed and tiredC
Feast them upon the wideness of the SeaD
Oh ye whose ears are dinned with uproar rudeE
Or fed too much with cloying melodyD
Sit ye near some old cavern's mouth and broodE
Until ye start as if the sea nymphs choiredE

John Keats



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