All Overgrown By Cunning Moss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FDGD HIHJ

A
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All overgrown by cunning mossB
All interspersed with weedC
The little cage of Currer BellD
In quiet Haworth laidE
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Gathered from many wanderingsF
Gethsemane can tellD
Thro' what transporting anguishG
She reached the AsphodelD
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Soft falls the sounds of EdenH
Upon her puzzled earI
Oh what an afternoon for HeavenH
When Bronte entered thereJ

Emily Dickinson



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