At A House In Hampstead Sometime The Dwelling Of John Keats Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MNON PLLL LQLQ LRLR S| O poet come you haunting here | A |
| Where streets have stolen up all around | B |
| And never a nightingale pours one | C |
| Full throated sound | B |
| - | |
| Drawn from your drowse by the Seven famed Hills | D |
| Thought you to find all just the same | E |
| Here shining as in hours of old | F |
| If you but came | E |
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| What will you do in your surprise | G |
| At seeing that changes wrought in Rome | H |
| Are wrought yet more on the misty slope | I |
| One time your home | H |
| - | |
| Will you wake wind wafts on these stairs | J |
| Swing the doors open noisily | K |
| Show as an umbraged ghost beside | L |
| Your ancient tree | K |
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| Or will you softening the while | M |
| You further and yet further look | N |
| Learn that a laggard few would fain | O |
| Preserve your nook | N |
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| Where the Piazza steps incline | P |
| And catch late light at eventide | L |
| I once stood in that Rome and thought | L |
| 'Twas here he died | L |
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| I drew to a violet sprinkled spot | L |
| Where day and night a pyramid keeps | Q |
| Uplifted its white hand and said | L |
| 'Tis there he sleeps | Q |
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| Pleasanter now it is to hold | L |
| That here where sang he more of him | R |
| Remains than where he tuneless cold | L |
| Passed to the dim | R |
| - | |
| July | S |
Thomas Hardy
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