Sonnet Xiii. Addressed To Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBDEFEGEG

High mindedness a jealousy for goodA
A loving kindness for the great man's fameB
Dwells here and there with people of no nameB
In noisome alley and in pathless woodA
And where we think the truth least understoodA
Oft may be found a 'singleness of aim 'C
That ought to frighten into hooded shameB
A money mongering pitiable broodD
How glorious this affection for the causeE
Of steadfast genius toiling gallantlyF
What when a stout unbending champion awesE
Envy and malice to their native styG
Unnumbered souls breathe out a still applauseE
Proud to behold him in his country's eyeG

John Keats



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