Stanzas To Miss Wylie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCC DDEE FFGG HHBB EEII

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O come Georgiana the rose is full blownB
The riches of Flora are lavishly strownB
The air is all softness and crystal the streamsC
The West is resplendently clothed in beamsC
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O come let us haste to the freshening shadesD
The quaintly carv'd seats and the opening gladesD
Where the faeries are chanting their evening hymnsE
And in the last sun beam the sylph lightly swimsE
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And when thou art weary I'll find thee a bedF
Of mosses and flowers to pillow thy headF
And there Georgiana I'll sit at thy feetG
While my story of love I enraptur'd repeatG
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So fondly I'll breathe and so softly I'll sighH
Thou wilt think that some amorous Zephyr is nighH
Yet no as I breathe I will press thy fair kneeB
And then thou wilt know that the sigh comes from meB
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Ah why dearest girl should we lose all these blissesE
That mortal's a fool who such happiness missesE
So smile acquiescence and give me thy handI
With love looking eyes and with voice sweetly blandI

John Keats



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