Sonnet: As From The Darkening Gloom A Silver Dove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBCDEFEFEAs from the darkening gloom a silver dove | A |
Upsoars and darts into the eastern light | B |
On pinions that nought moves but pure delight | B |
So fled thy soul into the realms above | A |
Regions of peace and everlasting love | A |
Where happy spirits crown'd with circlets bright | B |
Of starry beam and gloriously bedight | B |
Taste the high joy none but the blest can prove | C |
There thou or joinest the immortal quire | D |
In melodies that even heaven fair | E |
Fill with superior bliss or at desire | F |
Of the omnipotent Father cleav'st the air | E |
On holy message sent What pleasure's higher | F |
Wherefore does any grief our joy impair | E |
John Keats
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