Sonnet To Homer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEDEFGFGHH

Standing aloof in giant ignoranceA
Of thee I hear and of the CycladesB
As one who sits ashore and longs perchanceC
To visit dolphin coral in deep seasB
So thou wast blind but then the veil was rentD
For Jove uncurtain'd Heaven to let thee liveE
And Neptune made for thee a spumy tentD
And Pan made sing for thee his forest hiveE
Aye on the shores of darkness there is lightF
And precipices show untrodden greenG
There is a budding morrow in the midnightF
There is a triple sight in blindness keenG
Such seeing hadst thou as it once befelH
To Dian Queen of Earth and Heaven and HellH

John Keats



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