I Envy Seas, Whereon He Rides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FFFF GHIH JDJF KLMK NFOF

A
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I envy Seas whereon He ridesB
I envy Spokes of WheelsC
Of Chariots that Him conveyD
I envy Crooked HillsE
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That gaze upon His journeyF
How easy All can seeF
What is forbidden utterlyF
As Heaven unto meF
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I envy Nests of SparrowsG
That dot His distant EavesH
The wealthy Fly upon His PaneI
The happy happy LeavesH
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That just abroad His WindowJ
Have Summer's leave to playD
The Ear Rings of PizarroJ
Could not obtain for meF
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I envy Light that wakes HimK
And Bells that boldly ringL
To tell Him it is Noon abroadM
Myself be Noon to HimK
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Yet interdict my BlossomN
And abrogate my BeeF
Lest Noon in Everlasting NightO
Drop Gabriel and MeF

Emily Dickinson



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