Sonnet. Written In Keats' "endymion." Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDCECEFF| I saw pale Dian sitting by the brink | A |
| Of silver falls the overflow of fountains | B |
| From cloudy steeps and I grew sad to think | A |
| Endymion's foot was silent on those mountains | B |
| And he but a hush'd name that Silence keeps | C |
| In dear remembrance lonely and forlorn | D |
| Singing it to herself until she weeps | C |
| Tears that perchance still glisten in the morn | D |
| And as I mused in dull imaginings | C |
| There came a flash of garments and I knew | E |
| The awful Muse by her harmonious wings | C |
| Charming the air to music as she flew | E |
| Anon there rose an echo through the vale | F |
| Gave back Enydmion in a dreamlike tale | F |
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