Sonnet: After Dark Vapors Have Oppress'd Our Plains Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCEDE

After dark vapors have oppress'd our plainsA
For a long dreary season comes a dayB
Born of the gentle South and clears awayB
From the sick heavens all unseemly stainsA
The anxious month relieved of its painsA
Takes as a long lost right the feel of MayB
The eyelids with the passing coolness playB
Like rose leaves with the drip of Summer rainsA
The calmest thoughts came round us as of leavesC
Budding fruit ripening in stillness Autumn sunsD
Smiling at eve upon the quiet sheavesC
Sweet Sappho's cheek a smiling infant's breathE
The gradual sand that through an hour glass runsD
A woodland rivulet a Poet's deathE

John Keats



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