By My Window Have I For Scenery Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKL MDNJ OPHQB RBSB| A | |
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| By my Window have I for Scenery | B |
| Just a Sea with a Stem | C |
| If the Bird and the Farmer deem it a Pine | D |
| The Opinion will serve for them | C |
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| It has no Port nor a Line but the Jays | E |
| That split their route to the Sky | F |
| Or a Squirrel whose giddy Peninsula | G |
| May be easier reached this way | H |
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| For Inlands the Earth is the under side | I |
| And the upper side is the Sun | J |
| And its Commerce if Commerce it have | K |
| Of Spice I infer from the Odors borne | L |
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| Of its Voice to affirm when the Wind is within | M |
| Can the Dumb define the Divine | D |
| The Definition of Melody is | N |
| That Definition is none | J |
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| It suggests to our Faith | O |
| They suggest to our Sight | P |
| When the latter is put away | H |
| I shall meet with Conviction I somewhere met | Q |
| That Immortality | B |
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| Was the Pine at my Window a Fellow | R |
| Of the Royal Infinity | B |
| Apprehensions are God's introductions | S |
| To be hallowed accordingly | B |
Emily Dickinson
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