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 domainA
Of Cynthia the wide palace of the sunB
The tent of Hesperus and all his trainA
The bosomer of clouds gold gray and dunB
Blue 'Tis the life of waters OceanB
And all its vassal streams pools numberlessC
May rage and foam and fret but never canD
Subside if not to dark blue nativenessC
Blue Gentle cousin of the forest greenE
Married to green in all the sweetest flowersC
Forget me not the Blue bell and that QueenE
Of secrecy the Violet what strange powersC
Hast thou as a mere shadow But how greatF
When in an Eye thou art alive with fateF

John Keats



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