To A Cat Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBCAABABDBDBD

Cat who has pass'd thy grand climactericA
How many mice and rats hast in thy daysB
Destroy'd How many tit bits stolen GazeB
With those bright languid segments green andC
prickA
Those velvet ears but prythee do not stickA
Thy latent talons in me and tell me all thy fraysB
Of fish and mice and rats and tender chickA
Nay look not down nor lick thy dainty wristsB
For all the wheezy asthma and for allD
Thy tail's tip is nick'd off and though the fistsB
Of many a maid have given thee many a maulD
Still is thy fur as when the listsB
In youth thou enter'dst on glass bottled wallD

John Keats



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