I Should Have Been Too Glad, I See Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDE BBFGHI BBJKBKGHLHHMA | |
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I should have been too glad I see | B |
Too lifted for the scant degree | B |
Of Life's penurious Round | C |
My little Circuit would have shamed | D |
This new Circumference have blamed | D |
The homelier time behind | E |
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I should have been too saved I see | B |
Too rescued Fear too dim to me | B |
That I could spell the Prayer | F |
I knew so perfect yesterday | G |
That Scalding One Sabachthani | H |
Recited fluent here | I |
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Earth would have been too much I see | B |
And Heaven not enough for me | B |
I should have had the Joy | J |
Without the Fear to justify | K |
The Palm without the Calvary | B |
So Savior Crucify | K |
Defeat whets Victory they say | G |
The Reefs in old Gethsemane | H |
Endear the Coast beyond | L |
'Tis Beggars Banquets can define | H |
'Tis Parching vitalizes Wine | H |
Faith bleats to understand | M |
Emily Dickinson
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