To A Young Lady Who Sent Me A Laurel Crown Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBCCBBADEDEDEFresh morning gusts have blown away all fear | A |
From my glad bosom now from gloominess | B |
I mount for ever not an atom less | B |
Than the proud laurel shall content my bier | C |
No by the eternal stars or why sit here | C |
In the Sun's eye and 'gainst my temples press | B |
Apollo's very leaves woven to bless | B |
By thy white fingers and thy spirit clear | A |
Lo who dares say Do this Who dares call down | D |
My will from its high purpose Who say Stand | E |
Or Go This mighty moment I would frown | D |
On abject Caesars not the stoutest band | E |
Of mailed heroes should tear off my crown | D |
Yet would I kneel and kiss thy gentle hand | E |
John Keats
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