All Overgrown By Cunning Moss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FDGD HIHJ| A | |
| - | |
| All overgrown by cunning moss | B |
| All interspersed with weed | C |
| The little cage of Currer Bell | D |
| In quiet Haworth laid | E |
| - | |
| Gathered from many wanderings | F |
| Gethsemane can tell | D |
| Thro' what transporting anguish | G |
| She reached the Asphodel | D |
| - | |
| Soft falls the sounds of Eden | H |
| Upon her puzzled ear | I |
| Oh what an afternoon for Heaven | H |
| When Bronte entered there | J |
Emily Dickinson
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