For The Anniversary Of John Keats' Death Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBACBBCDEEDFG

At midnight when the moonlit cypress treesA
Have woven round his grave a magic shadeB
Still weeping the unfinished hymn he madeB
There moves fresh Maia like a morning breezeA
Blown over jonquil beds when warm rains ceaseC
And stooping where her poet's head is laidB
Selene weeps while all the tides are stayedB
And swaying seas are darkened into peaceC
But they who wake the meadows and the tidesD
Have hearts too kind to bid him wake from sleepE
Who murmurs sometimes when his dreams are deepE
Startling the Quiet Land where he abidesD
And charming still sad eyed PersephoneF
With visions of the sunny earth and seaG

Sara Teasdale



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