Sonnet To Chatterton Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCAACCCDEDEDF| O Chatterton how very sad thy fate | A |
| Dear child of sorrow son of misery | B |
| How soon the film of death obscur'd that eye | C |
| Whence Genius mildly falsh'd and high debate | A |
| How soon that voice majestic and elate | A |
| Melted in dying numbers Oh how nigh | C |
| Was night to thy fair morning Thou didst die | C |
| A half blown flow'ret which cold blasts amate | C |
| But this is past thou art among the stars | D |
| Of highest heaven to the rolling spheres | E |
| Thou sweetly singest nought thy hymning mars | D |
| Above the ingrate world and human fears | E |
| On earth the good man base detraction bars | D |
| From thy fair name and waters it with tears | F |
John Keats
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