Sonnet. Written Upon The Top Of Ben Nevis Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCBCDBDBBB| Read me a lesson Muse and speak it loud | A |
| Upon the top of Nevis blind in mist | B |
| I look into the chasms and a shroud | A |
| Vapourous doth hide them just so much I wist | B |
| Mankind do know of hell I look o'erhead | B |
| And there is sullen mist even so much | C |
| Mankind can tell of heaven mist is spread | B |
| Before the earth beneath me even such | C |
| Even so vague is man's sight of himself | D |
| Here are the craggy stones beneath my feet | B |
| Thus much I know that a poor witless elf | D |
| I tread on them that all my eye doth meet | B |
| Is mist and crag not only on this height | B |
| But in the world of thought and mental might | B |
John Keats
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