As Watchers Hang Upon The East Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDEF BGHIIJ

A
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As Watchers hang upon the EastB
As Beggars revel at a feastB
By savory Fancy spreadC
As brooks in deserts babble sweetD
On ear too far for the delightE
Heaven beguiles the tiredF
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As that same watcher when the EastB
Opens the lid of AmethystG
And lets the morning goH
That Beggar when an honored GuestI
Those thirsty lips to flagons pressedI
Heaven to us if trueJ

Emily Dickinson



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