The Dove Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCCDDEE

I had a dove and the sweet dove diedA
And I have thought it died of grievingB
Oh what could it grieve for its feet were tiedA
With a silken thread of my own hands' weavingB
Sweet little red feet Why should you dieC
Why would you leave me sweet bird whyC
You lived alone in the forest treeD
Why pretty thing would you not live with meD
I kiss'd you oft and gave you white peasE
Why not live sweetly as in the green treesE

John Keats



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