Sharing Eve's Apple Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDC EFFF BGHC IFJF K LF

A
O Blush not so O blush not soB
Or I shall think you knowingC
And if you smile the blushing whileD
Then maidenheads are goingC
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There's a blush for want and a blush for shan'tE
And a blush for having done itF
There's a blush for thought and a blush for noughtF
And a blush for just begun itF
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O sigh not so O sigh not soB
For it sounds of Eve's sweet pippinG
By these loosen'd lips you have tasted the pipsH
And fought in an amorous nippingC
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Will you play once more at nice cut coreI
For it only will last our youth outF
And we have the prime of the kissing timeJ
We have not one sweet tooth outF
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There's a sigh for aye and a sigh for nayK
And a sigh for 'I can't bear it '-
O what can be done shall we stay or runL
O cut the sweet apple and share itF

John Keats



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