Sonnet To George Keats: Written In Sickness Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBCDEFGGF| Brother belov'd if health shall smile again | A |
| Upon this wasted form and fever'd cheek | B |
| If e'er returning vigour bid these weak | B |
| And languid limbs their gladsome strength regain | C |
| Well may thy brow the placid glow retain | C |
| Of sweet content and thy pleas'd eye may speak | B |
| The conscious self applause but should I seek | B |
| To utter what this heart can feel Ah vain | C |
| Were the attempt Yet kindest friends while o'er | D |
| My couch ye bend and watch with tenderness | E |
| The being whom your cares could e'en restore | F |
| From the cold grasp of Death say can you guess | G |
| The feelings which these lips can ne'er express | G |
| Feelings deep fix'd in grateful memory's store | F |
John Keats
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