Sonnet Iii: Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD| What though for showing truth to flatter'd state | A |
| Kind Hunt was shut in prison yet has he | B |
| In his immortal spirit been as free | B |
| As the sky searching lark and as elate | A |
| Minion of grandeur think you he did wait | A |
| Think you he nought but prison walls did see | B |
| Till so unwilling thou unturn'dst the key | B |
| Ah no far happier nobler was his fate | A |
| In Spenser's halls he stray'd and bowers fair | C |
| Culling enchanted flowers and he flew | D |
| With daring Milton through the fields of air | C |
| To regions of his own his genius true | D |
| Took happy flights Who shall his fame impair | C |
| When thou art dead and all thy wretched crew | D |
John Keats
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