To Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCDHaydon forgive me that I cannot speak | A |
Definitively of these mighty things | B |
Forgive me that I have not eagle's wings | B |
That what I want I know not where to seek | A |
And think that I would not be over meek | A |
In rolling out upfollowed thunderings | B |
Even to the steep of Heliconian springs | B |
Were I of ample strength for such a freak | A |
Think too that all these numbers should be thine | C |
Whose else In this who touch thy vesture's hem | D |
For when men stared at what was most divine | C |
With brainless idiotism and o'erwise phlegm | D |
Thou hadst beheld the full Hesperian shine | C |
Of their star in the east and gone to worship them | D |
John Keats
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