Sonnet: Oh! How I Love, On A Fair Summer's Eve Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDEDDE| Oh how I love on a fair summer's eve | A |
| When streams of light pour down the golden west | B |
| And on the balmy zephyrs tranquil rest | B |
| The silver clouds far far away to leave | A |
| All meaner thoughts and take a sweet reprieve | A |
| From little cares to find with easy quest | B |
| A fragrant wild with Nature's beauty drest | B |
| And there into delight my soul deceive | A |
| There warm my breast with patriotic lore | C |
| Musing on Milton's fate on Sydney's bier | D |
| Till their stern forms before my mind arise | E |
| Perhaps on wing of Poesy upsoar | D |
| Full often dropping a delicious tear | D |
| When some melodious sorrow spells mine eyes | E |
John Keats
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