Sonnet Xiv. Addressed To The Same (haydon) Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCCBBCCBDEDEFEA | |
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Great spirits now on earth are sojourning | B |
He of the cloud the cataract the lake | C |
Who on Helvellyn's summit wide awake | C |
Catches his freshness from Archangel's wing | B |
He of the rose the violet the spring | B |
The social smile the chain for Freedom's sake | C |
And lo whose stedfastness would never take | C |
A meaner sound than Raphael s whispering | B |
And other spirits there are standing apart | D |
Upon the forehead of the age to come | E |
These these will give the world another heart | D |
And other pulses Hear ye not the hum | E |
Of mighty workings | F |
Listen awhile ye nations and be dumb | E |
John Keats
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