The Human Seasons Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDEFGHGHAAFour Seasons fill the measure of the year | A |
There are four seasons in the mind of man | B |
He has his lusty Spring when fancy clear | A |
Takes in all beauty with an easy span | B |
He has his Summer when luxuriously | C |
Spring's honied cud of youthful thought he loves | D |
To ruminate and by such dreaming high | E |
Is nearest unto heaven quiet coves | F |
His soul has in its Autumn when his wings | G |
He furleth close contented so to look | H |
On mists in idleness to let fair things | G |
Pass by unheeded as a threshold brook | H |
He has his Winter too of pale misfeature | A |
Or else he would forego his mortal nature | A |
John Keats
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