Sonnet Xiii. Addressed To Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACBDEFEGEGHigh mindedness a jealousy for good | A |
A loving kindness for the great man's fame | B |
Dwells here and there with people of no name | B |
In noisome alley and in pathless wood | A |
And where we think the truth least understood | A |
Oft may be found a 'singleness of aim ' | C |
That ought to frighten into hooded shame | B |
A money mongering pitiable brood | D |
How glorious this affection for the cause | E |
Of steadfast genius toiling gallantly | F |
What when a stout unbending champion awes | E |
Envy and malice to their native sty | G |
Unnumbered souls breathe out a still applause | E |
Proud to behold him in his country's eye | G |
John Keats
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