To Solitude Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDDCDC

O solitude if I must with thee dwellA
Let it not be among the jumbled heapB
Of murky buildings climb with me the steepB
Nature's observatory whence the dellA
Its flowery slopes its river's crystal swellA
May seem a span let me thy vigils keepB
'Mongst boughs pavillion'd where the deer's swift leapB
Startles the wild bee from the fox glove bellA
But though I'll gladly trace these scenes with theeC
Yet the sweet converse of an innocent mindD
Whose words are images of thoughts refin'dD
Is my soul's pleasure and it sure must beC
Almost the highest bliss of human kindD
When to thy haunts two kindred spirits fleeC

John Keats



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