At Half Past Three, A Single Bird Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG FIJI

A
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At Half past Three a single BirdB
Unto a silent SkyC
Propounded but a single termD
Of cautious melodyE
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At Half past Four ExperimentF
Had subjugated testG
And lo Her silver PrincipleH
Supplanted all the restG
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At Half past Seven ElementF
Nor Implement be seenI
And Place was where the Presence wasJ
Circumference betweenI

Emily Dickinson



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Michele : I had the first part of the poem written on a small card that came with something I bought years ago. I never researched it to learn if it was original, part of a poem or story until today. I was not surprised to find out that it was from a poem as it is beautifully written! And now I have the rest.
 

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