Have Any Like Myself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGDG BHGI HDGH BFGJ KLMKA | |
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Have any like Myself | B |
Investigating March | C |
New Houses on the Hill descried | D |
And possibly a Church | E |
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That were not We are sure | F |
As lately as the Snow | G |
And are Today if We exist | D |
Though how may this be so | G |
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Have any like Myself | B |
Conjectured Who may be | H |
The Occupants of the Adobes | G |
So easy to the Sky | I |
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'Twould seem that God should be | H |
The nearest Neighbor to | D |
And Heaven a convenient Grace | G |
For Show or Company | H |
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Have any like Myself | B |
Preserved the Charm secure | F |
By shunning carefully the Place | G |
All Seasons of the Year | J |
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Excepting March 'Tis then | K |
My Villages be seen | L |
And possibly a Steeple | M |
Not afterward by Men | K |
Emily Dickinson
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