Sonnet To Spenser Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEDFGFGHHSpenser a jealous honourer of thine | A |
A forester deep in thy midmost trees | B |
Did last eve ask my promise to refine | A |
Some English that might strive thine ear to please | B |
But Elfin Poet 'tis impossible | C |
For an inhabitant of wintry earth | D |
To rise like Phoebus with a golden quill | E |
Fire wing'd and make a morning in his mirth | D |
It is impossible to escape from toil | F |
O' the sudden and receive thy spiriting | G |
The flower must drink the nature of the soil | F |
Before it can put forth its blossoming | G |
Be with me in the summer days and I | H |
Will for thine honour and his pleasure try | H |
John Keats
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