MORNINGTIDEThe wonderful works of morningtidebring the sight of luminous whiteness, a breathing whimsyamong wind-tossed sprigs of green.

Tara Estacaan
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The poem, "Morningtide" by John Keats is about the beauty of nature. In this poem, Keats uses a pattern of five-line stanzas and measures his rhyming scheme at an even five syllables per line. The meter of the poem is iambic pentameter, which can be divided into two lines each made up of six syllables. The end of the first and second lines is marked with a caesura, which is a pause in the line, and the end of the third and fourth lines is marked with an end-stopped catalectic caesura, or a period after a line.

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