For The Anniversary Of John Keats' Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEEDFGAt midnight when the moonlit cypress trees | A |
Have woven round his grave a magic shade | B |
Still weeping the unfinished hymn he made | B |
There moves fresh Maia like a morning breeze | A |
Blown over jonquil beds when warm rains cease | C |
And stooping where her poet's head is laid | B |
Selene weeps while all the tides are stayed | B |
And swaying seas are darkened into peace | C |
But they who wake the meadows and the tides | D |
Have hearts too kind to bid him wake from sleep | E |
Who murmurs sometimes when his dreams are deep | E |
Startling the Quiet Land where he abides | D |
And charming still sad eyed Persephone | F |
With visions of the sunny earth and sea | G |
Sara Teasdale
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