A Dew Sufficed Itself' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLM GDDD| A | |
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| A Dew sufficed itself | B |
| And satisfied a Leaf | C |
| And felt how vast a destiny | D |
| How trivial is Life | E |
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| The Sun went out to work | F |
| The Day went out to play | G |
| And not again that Dew be seen | H |
| By Physiognomy | I |
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| Whether by Day Abducted | J |
| Or emptied by the Sun | K |
| Into the Sea in passing | L |
| Eternally unknown | M |
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| Attested to this Day | G |
| That awful Tragedy | D |
| By Transport's instability | D |
| And Doom's celerity | D |
Emily Dickinson
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