Explain the lines: “And now at once, adventuresome, I send Myherald thought into a wilderness: There let its trumpet blow, and quickly dress Myuncertain path with green, that I may speed Easily onward, through flowers and weed.”
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The first book of “Endymion” by John Keats consists of three stanzas which can be split into smaller sections for simpler analysis. The poem is constructed with a consistent and ever-present rhyme scheme of aabbccddee… etc. This rhyme scheme was chosen by Keats in order to sustain a sense of forwarding momentum in the poem. The pattern carries the reader from one line to the next as they become accustomed to what will come next
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