Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCD AEAEFFFD BGBGHHHD| IN a drear nighted December | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Too happy happy tree | B |
| Thy branches ne'er remember | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Their green felicity | B |
| The north cannot undo them | C |
| With a sleety whistle through them | C |
| Nor frozen thawings glue them | C |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp From budding at the prime | D |
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| In a drear nighted December | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Too happy happy brook | E |
| Thy bubblings ne'er remember | A |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Apollo's summer look | E |
| But with a sweet forgetting | F |
| They stay their crystal fretting | F |
| Never never petting | F |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp About the frozen time | D |
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| Ah would 'twere so with many | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp A gentle girl and boy | G |
| But were there ever any | B |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Writhed not at passed joy | G |
| To know the change and feel it | H |
| When there is none to heal it | H |
| Nor numbed sense to steal it | H |
| nbsp nbsp nbsp Was never said in rhyme | D |
John Keats
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Lulu Childs: I don't understand the last verse. If anyone reads this comment, please enlighten me.
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