The Grave Of Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBACADDAC ERid of the world's injustice and his pain | A |
He rests at last beneath God's veil of blue | B |
Taken from life when life and love were new | B |
The youngest of the martyrs here is lain | A |
Fair as Sebastian and as early slain | A |
No cypress shades his grave no funeral yew | B |
But gentle violets weeping with the dew | B |
Weave on his bones an ever blossoming chain | A |
O proudest heart that broke for misery | C |
O sweetest lips since those of Mitylene | A |
O poet painter of our English Land | D |
Thy name was writ in water it shall stand | D |
And tears like mine will keep thy memory green | A |
As Isabella did her Basil tree | C |
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ROME | E |
Oscar Fingal O'flahertie Wills Wilde
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