I Cross Till I Am Weary Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDC EFBF GHIH JKLM NOPO QRSB| A | |
| - | |
| I cross till I am weary | B |
| A Mountain in my mind | C |
| More Mountains then a Sea | B |
| More Seas And then | D |
| A Desert find | C |
| - | |
| And My Horizon blocks | E |
| With steady drifting Grains | F |
| Of unconjectured quantity | B |
| As Asiatic Rains | F |
| - | |
| Nor this defeat my Pace | G |
| It hinder from the West | H |
| But as an Enemy's Salute | I |
| One hurrying to Rest | H |
| - | |
| What merit had the Goal | J |
| Except there intervene | K |
| Faint Doubt and far Competitor | L |
| To jeopardize the Gain | M |
| - | |
| At last the Grace in sight | N |
| I shout unto my feet | O |
| I offer them the Whole of Heaven | P |
| The instant that we meet | O |
| - | |
| They strive and yet delay | Q |
| They perish Do we die | R |
| Or is this Death's Experiment | S |
| Reversed in Victory | B |
Emily Dickinson
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