I Should Have Been Too Glad, I See Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDE BBFGHI BBJKBKGHLHHM

A
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I should have been too glad I seeB
Too lifted for the scant degreeB
Of Life's penurious RoundC
My little Circuit would have shamedD
This new Circumference have blamedD
The homelier time behindE
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I should have been too saved I seeB
Too rescued Fear too dim to meB
That I could spell the PrayerF
I knew so perfect yesterdayG
That Scalding One SabachthaniH
Recited fluent hereI
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Earth would have been too much I seeB
And Heaven not enough for meB
I should have had the JoyJ
Without the Fear to justifyK
The Palm without the CalvaryB
So Savior CrucifyK
Defeat whets Victory they sayG
The Reefs in old GethsemaneH
Endear the Coast beyondL
'Tis Beggars Banquets can defineH
'Tis Parching vitalizes WineH
Faith bleats to understandM

Emily Dickinson



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