To Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDCO solitude if I must with thee dwell | A |
Let it not be among the jumbled heap | B |
Of murky buildings climb with me the steep | B |
Nature's observatory whence the dell | A |
Its flowery slopes its river's crystal swell | A |
May seem a span let me thy vigils keep | B |
'Mongst boughs pavillion'd where the deer's swift leap | B |
Startles the wild bee from the fox glove bell | A |
But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with thee | C |
Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mind | D |
Whose words are images of thoughts refin'd | D |
Is my soul's pleasure and it sure must be | C |
Almost the highest bliss of human kind | D |
When to thy haunts two kindred spirits flee | C |
John Keats
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