I Think The Hemlock Likes To Stand Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHD IJKL IMNO

A
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I think the Hemlock likes to standB
Upon a Marge of SnowC
It suits his own AusterityD
And satisfies an aweE
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That men must slake in WildernessF
And in the Desert cloyG
An instinct for the Hoar the BaldH
Lapland's necessityD
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The Hemlock's nature thrives on coldI
The Gnash of Northern windsJ
Is sweetest nutriment to himK
His best Norwegian WinesL
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To satin Races he is noughtI
But Children on the DonM
Beneath his Tabernacles playN
And Dnieper Wrestlers runO

Emily Dickinson



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