Her Sweet Turn To Leave The Homestead Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFEC GCCC HIFC EJCJ KLFL FMKNA | |
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Her Sweet turn to leave the Homestead | B |
Came the Darker Way | C |
Carriages Be Sure and Guests too | D |
But for Holiday | C |
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'Tis more pitiful Endeavor | E |
Than did Loaded Sea | F |
O'er the Curls attempt to caper | E |
It had cast away | C |
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Never Bride had such Assembling | G |
Never kinsmen kneeled | C |
To salute so fair a Forehead | C |
Garland be indeed | C |
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Fitter Feet of Her before us | H |
Than whatever Brow | I |
Art of Snow or Trick of Lily | F |
Possibly bestow | C |
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Of Her Father Whoso ask Her | E |
He shall seek as high | J |
As the Palm that serve the Desert | C |
To obtain the Sky | J |
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Distance be Her only Motion | K |
If 'tis Nay or Yes | L |
Acquiescence or Demurral | F |
Whosoever guess | L |
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He must pass the Crystal Angle | F |
That obscure Her face | M |
He must have achieved in person | K |
Equal Paradise | N |
Emily Dickinson
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