As Watchers Hang Upon The East Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEF BGHIIJA | |
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As Watchers hang upon the East | B |
As Beggars revel at a feast | B |
By savory Fancy spread | C |
As brooks in deserts babble sweet | D |
On ear too far for the delight | E |
Heaven beguiles the tired | F |
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As that same watcher when the East | B |
Opens the lid of Amethyst | G |
And lets the morning go | H |
That Beggar when an honored Guest | I |
Those thirsty lips to flagons pressed | I |
Heaven to us if true | J |
Emily Dickinson
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