To Fanny Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDEFEGHH| I cry your mercy pity love aye love | A |
| Merciful love that tantalizes not | B |
| One thoughted never wandering guileless love | A |
| Unmasked and being seen without a blot | B |
| O let me have thee whole all all be mine | C |
| That shape that fairness that sweet minor zest | D |
| Of love your kiss those hands those eyes divine | C |
| That warm white lucent million pleasured breast | D |
| Yourself your soul in pity give me all | E |
| Withhold no atom's atom or I die | F |
| Or living on perhaps your wretched thrall | E |
| Forget in the mist of idle misery | G |
| Life's purposes the palate of my mind | H |
| Losing its gust and my ambition blind | H |
John Keats
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