Sonnet I. To My Brother George Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACDEFGFGHHMany the wonders I this day have seen | A |
The sun when first he kissed away the tears | B |
That filled the eyes of Morn the laurelled peers | C |
Who from the feathery gold of evening lean | A |
The ocean with its vastness its blue green | A |
Its ships its rocks its caves its hopes its fears | C |
Its voice mysterious which whoso hears | D |
Must think on what will be and what has been | E |
E'en now dear George while this for you I write | F |
Cynthia is from her silken curtains peeping | G |
So scantly that it seems her bridal night | F |
And she her half discovered revels keeping | G |
But what without the social thought of thee | H |
Would be the wonders of the sky and sea | H |
John Keats
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