Dew'is The Freshet In The Grass' Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKLA | |
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Dew is the Freshet in the Grass | B |
'Tis many a tiny Mill | C |
Turns unperceived beneath our feet | D |
And Artisan lies still | C |
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We spy the Forests and the Hills | E |
The Tents to Nature's Show | F |
Mistake the Outside for the in | G |
And mention what we saw | H |
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Could Commentators on the Sign | I |
Of Nature's Caravan | J |
Obtain Admission as a Child | K |
Some Wednesday Afternoon | L |
Emily Dickinson
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