An Altered Look About The Hills Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEFGHIIJKLLIM| A | |
| - | |
| An altered look about the hills | B |
| A Tyrian light the village fills | B |
| A wider sunrise in the morn | C |
| A deeper twilight on the lawn | D |
| A print of a vermillion foot | E |
| A purple finger on the slope | F |
| A flippant fly upon the pane | G |
| A spider at his trade again | H |
| An added strut in Chanticleer | I |
| A flower expected everywhere | I |
| An axe shrill singing in the woods | J |
| Fern odors on untravelled roads | K |
| All this and more I cannot tell | L |
| A furtive look you know as well | L |
| And Nicodemus' Mystery | I |
| Receives its annual reply | M |
Emily Dickinson
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