Fitter To See Him, I May Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCC DDEF GHII JK LBMM NNOO PP EEQQA | |
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Fitter to see Him I may be | B |
For the long Hindrance Grace to Me | B |
With Summers and with Winters grow | C |
Some passing Year A trait bestow | C |
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To make Me fairest of the Earth | D |
The Waiting then will seem so worth | D |
I shall impute with half a pain | E |
The blame that I was chosen then | F |
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Time to anticipate His Gaze | G |
It's first Delight and then Surprise | H |
The turning o'er and o'er my face | I |
For Evidence it be the Grace | I |
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He left behind One Day So less | J |
He seek Conviction That be This | K |
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I only must not grow so new | L |
That He'll mistake and ask for me | B |
Of me when first unto the Door | M |
I go to Elsewhere go no more | M |
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I only must not change so fair | N |
He'll sigh The Other She is Where | N |
The Love tho' will array me right | O |
I shall be perfect in His sight | O |
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If He perceive the other Truth | P |
Upon an Excellenter Youth | P |
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How sweet I shall not lack in Vain | E |
But gain thro' loss Through Grief obtain | E |
The Beauty that reward Him best | Q |
The Beauty of Demand at Rest | Q |
Emily Dickinson
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