Sonnet I. To My Brother George Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACDEFGFGHH

Many the wonders I this day have seenA
The sun when first he kissed away the tearsB
That filled the eyes of Morn the laurelled peersC
Who from the feathery gold of evening leanA
The ocean with its vastness its blue greenA
Its ships its rocks its caves its hopes its fearsC
Its voice mysterious which whoso hearsD
Must think on what will be and what has beenE
E'en now dear George while this for you I writeF
Cynthia is from her silken curtains peepingG
So scantly that it seems her bridal nightF
And she her half discovered revels keepingG
But what without the social thought of theeH
Would be the wonders of the sky and seaH

John Keats



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