Sonnet. On Leigh Hunt's Poem 'the Story Of Rimini' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCECE

Who loves to peer up at the morning sunA
With half shut eyes and comfortable cheekB
Let him with this sweet tale full often seekB
For meadows where the little rivers runA
Who loves to linger with that brightest oneA
Of Heaven Hesperus let him lowly speakB
These numbers to the night and starlight meekB
Or moon if that her hunting be begunA
He who knows these delights and too is proneC
To moralize upon a smile or tearD
Will find at once a region of his ownC
A bower for his spirit and will steerE
To alleys where the fir tree drops its coneC
Where robins hop and fallen leaves are searE

John Keats



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