Sonnet: After Dark Vapors Have Oppress'd Our Plains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEDEAfter dark vapors have oppress'd our plains | A |
For a long dreary season comes a day | B |
Born of the gentle South and clears away | B |
From the sick heavens all unseemly stains | A |
The anxious month relieved of its pains | A |
Takes as a long lost right the feel of May | B |
The eyelids with the passing coolness play | B |
Like rose leaves with the drip of Summer rains | A |
The calmest thoughts came round us as of leaves | C |
Budding fruit ripening in stillness Autumn suns | D |
Smiling at eve upon the quiet sheaves | C |
Sweet Sappho's cheek a smiling infant's breath | E |
The gradual sand that through an hour glass runs | D |
A woodland rivulet a Poet's death | E |
John Keats
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