Written On The Day That Mr Leigh Hunt Left Prison Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACDCDCD

What though for showing truth to flattered stateA
Kind Hunt was shut in prison yet has heB
In his immortal spirit been as freeB
As the sky searching lark and as elateA
Minion of grandeur think you he did waitA
Think you he nought but prison walls did seeB
Till so unwilling thou unturnedst the keyB
Ah no far happier nobler was his fateA
In Spenser's halls he strayed and bowers fairC
Culling enchanted flowers and he flewD
With daring Milton through the fields of airC
To regions of his own his genius trueD
Took happy flights Who shall his fame impairC
When thou art dead and all thy wretched crewD

John Keats



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