To— Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDECDE

Had I a man's fair form then might my sighsA
Be echoed swiftly through that ivory shellB
Thine ear and find thy gentle heart so wellB
Would passion arm me for the enterpriseA
But ah I am no knight whose foeman diesA
No cuirass glistens on my bosom's swellB
I am no happy shepherd of the dellB
Whose lips have trembled with a maiden's eyesA
Yet must I dote upon thee mdash call thee sweetC
Sweeter by far than Hybla's honied rosesD
When steeped in dew rich to intoxicationE
Ah I will taste that dew for me 'tis meetC
And when the moon her pallid face disclosesD
I'll gather some by spells and incantationE

John Keats



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