I Envy Seas, Whereon He Rides Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FFFF GHIH JDJF KLMK NFOFA | |
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I envy Seas whereon He rides | B |
I envy Spokes of Wheels | C |
Of Chariots that Him convey | D |
I envy Crooked Hills | E |
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That gaze upon His journey | F |
How easy All can see | F |
What is forbidden utterly | F |
As Heaven unto me | F |
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I envy Nests of Sparrows | G |
That dot His distant Eaves | H |
The wealthy Fly upon His Pane | I |
The happy happy Leaves | H |
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That just abroad His Window | J |
Have Summer's leave to play | D |
The Ear Rings of Pizarro | J |
Could not obtain for me | F |
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I envy Light that wakes Him | K |
And Bells that boldly ring | L |
To tell Him it is Noon abroad | M |
Myself be Noon to Him | K |
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Yet interdict my Blossom | N |
And abrogate my Bee | F |
Lest Noon in Everlasting Night | O |
Drop Gabriel and Me | F |
Emily Dickinson
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