Sonnet. Written Upon The Top Of Ben Nevis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDBDBBB

Read me a lesson Muse and speak it loudA
Upon the top of Nevis blind in mistB
I look into the chasms and a shroudA
Vapourous doth hide them just so much I wistB
Mankind do know of hell I look o'erheadB
And there is sullen mist even so muchC
Mankind can tell of heaven mist is spreadB
Before the earth beneath me even suchC
Even so vague is man's sight of himselfD
Here are the craggy stones beneath my feetB
Thus much I know that a poor witless elfD
I tread on them that all my eye doth meetB
Is mist and crag not only on this heightB
But in the world of thought and mental mightB

John Keats



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