Sonnet To Chatterton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCCDEDEDF

O Chatterton how very sad thy fateA
Dear child of sorrow son of miseryB
How soon the film of death obscur'd that eyeC
Whence Genius mildly falsh'd and high debateA
How soon that voice majestic and elateA
Melted in dying numbers Oh how nighC
Was night to thy fair morning Thou didst dieC
A half blown flow'ret which cold blasts amateC
But this is past thou art among the starsD
Of highest heaven to the rolling spheresE
Thou sweetly singest nought thy hymning marsD
Above the ingrate world and human fearsE
On earth the good man base detraction barsD
From thy fair name and waters it with tearsF

John Keats



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