Teignmouth Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCCDEED AFFGHHG AIICJJC KLLMNNM KOOCKKC KPPNNNN KPPJNNJI | A |
Here all the summer could I stay | B |
For there's Bishop's teign | C |
And King's teign | C |
And Coomb at the clear Teign head | D |
Where close by the stream | E |
You may have your cream | E |
All spread upon barley bread | D |
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II | A |
There's Arch Brook | F |
And there's Larch Brook | F |
Both turning many a mill | G |
And cooling the drouth | H |
Of the salmon's mouth | H |
And fattening his silver gill | G |
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III | A |
There is Wild wood | I |
A Mild hood | I |
To the sheep on the lea o' the down | C |
Where the golden furze | J |
With its green thin spurs | J |
Doth catch at the maiden's gown | C |
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IV | K |
There is Newton Marsh | L |
With its spear grass harsh | L |
A pleasant summer level | M |
Where the maidens sweet | N |
Of the Market Street | N |
Do meet in the dusk to revel | M |
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V | K |
There's the Barton rich | O |
With dyke and ditch | O |
And hedge for the thrush to live in | C |
And the hollow tree | K |
For the buzzing bee | K |
And a bank for the wasp to hive in | C |
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VI | K |
And O and O | P |
The daisies blow | P |
And the primroses are waken'd | N |
And violets white | N |
Sit in silver plight | N |
And the green bud's as long as the spike end | N |
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VII | K |
Then who would go | P |
Into dark Soho | P |
And chatter with dack'd hair'd critics | J |
When he can stay | N |
For the new mown hay | N |
And startle the dappled Prickets | J |
John Keats
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