On The Sea Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDEEIt keeps eternal whisperings around | A |
Desolate shores and with its mighty swell | B |
Gluts twice ten thousand caverns till the spell | B |
Of Hecate leaves them their old shadowy sound | A |
Often 'tis in such gentle temper found | A |
That scarcely will the very smallest shell | B |
Be moved for days from whence it sometime fell | B |
When last the winds of heaven were unbound | A |
Oh ye who have your eye balls vexed and tired | C |
Feast them upon the wideness of the Sea | D |
Oh ye whose ears are dinned with uproar rude | E |
Or fed too much with cloying melody | D |
Sit ye near some old cavern's mouth and brood | E |
Until ye start as if the sea nymphs choired | E |
John Keats
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