The Dove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDEE| I had a dove and the sweet dove died | A |
| And I have thought it died of grieving | B |
| Oh what could it grieve for its feet were tied | A |
| With a silken thread of my own hands' weaving | B |
| Sweet little red feet Why should you die | C |
| Why would you leave me sweet bird why | C |
| You lived alone in the forest tree | D |
| Why pretty thing would you not live with me | D |
| I kiss'd you oft and gave you white peas | E |
| Why not live sweetly as in the green trees | E |
John Keats
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