Stanzas. In A Drear-nighted December Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBCDDDE BFBFGGGE CHCHIIIE

A
In drear nighted DecemberB
Too happy happy treeC
Thy branches ne'er rememberB
Their green felicityC
The north cannot undo themD
With a sleety whistle through themD
Nor frozen thawings glue themD
From budding at the primeE
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In drear nighted DecemberB
Too happy happy brookF
Thy bubblings ne'er rememberB
Apollo's summer lookF
But with a sweet forgettingG
They stay their crystal frettingG
Never never pettingG
About the frozen timeE
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Ah would 'twere so with manyC
A gentle girl and boyH
But were there ever anyC
Writhed not at passed joyH
The feel of not to feel itI
When there is none to heal itI
Nor numbed sense to steel itI
Was never said in rhymeE

John Keats



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