A Something In A Summer's Day Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DEC FFC GGC HHI JJI KJLJA | |
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A something in a summer's Day | B |
As slow her flambeaux burn away | B |
Which solemnizes me | C |
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A something in a summer's noon | D |
A depth an Azure a perfume | E |
Transcending ecstasy | C |
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And still within a summer's night | F |
A something so transporting bright | F |
I clap my hands to see | C |
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Then veil my too inspecting face | G |
Lets such a subtle shimmering grace | G |
Flutter too far for me | C |
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The wizard fingers never rest | H |
The purple brook within the breast | H |
Still chafes it narrow bed | I |
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Still rears the East her amber Flag | J |
Guides still the sun along the Crag | J |
His Caravan of Red | I |
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So looking on the night the morn | K |
Conclude the wonder gay | J |
And I meet coming thro' the dews | L |
Another summer's Day | J |
Emily Dickinson
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