Doubt Me! My Dim Companion! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHI JKLKBHMBH NOPOQRSL

A
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Doubt Me My Dim CompanionB
Why God would be contentC
With but a fraction of the LifeD
Poured thee without a stintE
The whole of me foreverF
What more the Woman canG
Say quick that I may dower theeH
With last Delight I ownI
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It cannot be my SpiritJ
For that was thine beforeK
I ceded all of Dust I knewL
What Opulence the moreK
Had I a freckled MaidenB
Whose farthest of DegreeH
Was that she mightM
Some distant HeavenB
Dwell timidly with theeH
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Sift her from Brow to BarefootN
Strain till your last SurmiseO
Drop like a Tapestry awayP
Before the Fire's EyesO
Winnow her finest fondnessQ
But hallow just the snowR
Intact in Everlasting flakeS
Oh Caviler for youL

Emily Dickinson



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