Sonnet To John Hamilton Reynolds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDDDDDDDO that a week could be an age and we | A |
Felt parting and warm meeting every week | B |
Then one poor year a thousand years would be | A |
The flush of welcome ever on the cheek | B |
So could we live long life in little space | C |
So time itself would be annihilate | D |
So a day's journey in oblivious haze | E |
To serve ourjoys would lengthen and dilate | D |
O to arrive each Monday morn from Ind | D |
To land each Tuesday from the rich Levant | D |
In little time a host of joys to bind | D |
And keep our souls in one eternal pant | D |
This morn my friend and yester evening taught | D |
Me how to harbour such a happy thought | D |
John Keats
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