Flowers-well-if Anybody Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHG ICGCJC| A | |
| - | |
| Flowers Well if anybody | B |
| Can the ecstasy define | C |
| Half a transport half a trouble | D |
| With which flowers humble men | E |
| Anybody find the fountain | F |
| From which floods so contra flow | G |
| I will give him all the Daisies | H |
| Which upon the hillside blow | G |
| - | |
| Too much pathos in their faces | I |
| For a simple breast like mine | C |
| Butterflies from St Domingo | G |
| Cruising round the purple line | C |
| Have a system of aesthetics | J |
| Far superior to mine | C |
Emily Dickinson
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