To Haydon Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD

Haydon forgive me that I cannot speakA
Definitively of these mighty thingsB
Forgive me that I have not eagle's wingsB
That what I want I know not where to seekA
And think that I would not be over meekA
In rolling out upfollowed thunderingsB
Even to the steep of Heliconian springsB
Were I of ample strength for such a freakA
Think too that all these numbers should be thineC
Whose else In this who touch thy vesture's hemD
For when men stared at what was most divineC
With brainless idiotism and o'erwise phlegmD
Thou hadst beheld the full Hesperian shineC
Of their star in the east and gone to worship themD

John Keats



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