Stanzas Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCCD AEAEFFFD BGBGHHHD

IN a drear nighted DecemberA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Too happy happy treeB
Thy branches ne'er rememberA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Their green felicityB
The north cannot undo themC
With a sleety whistle through themC
Nor frozen thawings glue themC
nbsp nbsp nbsp From budding at the primeD
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In a drear nighted DecemberA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Too happy happy brookE
Thy bubblings ne'er rememberA
nbsp nbsp nbsp Apollo's summer lookE
But with a sweet forgettingF
They stay their crystal frettingF
Never never pettingF
nbsp nbsp nbsp About the frozen timeD
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Ah would 'twere so with manyB
nbsp nbsp nbsp A gentle girl and boyG
But were there ever anyB
nbsp nbsp nbsp Writhed not at passed joyG
To know the change and feel itH
When there is none to heal itH
Nor numbed sense to steal itH
nbsp nbsp nbsp Was never said in rhymeD

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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