Sonnet: Written In Answer To A Sonnet By J. H. Reynolds Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCECECFF| Blue 'Tis the life of heaven the domain | A |
| Of Cynthia the wide palace of the sun | B |
| The tent of Hesperus and all his train | A |
| The bosomer of clouds gold gray and dun | B |
| Blue 'Tis the life of waters Ocean | B |
| And all its vassal streams pools numberless | C |
| May rage and foam and fret but never can | D |
| Subside if not to dark blue nativeness | C |
| Blue Gentle cousin of the forest green | E |
| Married to green in all the sweetest flowers | C |
| Forget me not the Blue bell and that Queen | E |
| Of secrecy the Violet what strange powers | C |
| Hast thou as a mere shadow But how great | F |
| When in an Eye thou art alive with fate | F |
John Keats
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