Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHI JKLKBHMBH NOPOQRSL| A | |
| - | |
| Doubt Me My Dim Companion | B |
| Why God would be content | C |
| With but a fraction of the Life | D |
| Poured thee without a stint | E |
| The whole of me forever | F |
| What more the Woman can | G |
| Say quick that I may dower thee | H |
| With last Delight I own | I |
| - | |
| It cannot be my Spirit | J |
| For that was thine before | K |
| I ceded all of Dust I knew | L |
| What Opulence the more | K |
| Had I a freckled Maiden | B |
| Whose farthest of Degree | H |
| Was that she might | M |
| Some distant Heaven | B |
| Dwell timidly with thee | H |
| - | |
| Sift her from Brow to Barefoot | N |
| Strain till your last Surmise | O |
| Drop like a Tapestry away | P |
| Before the Fire's Eyes | O |
| Winnow her finest fondness | Q |
| But hallow just the snow | R |
| Intact in Everlasting flake | S |
| Oh Caviler for you | L |
Emily Dickinson
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