I Think To Live'may Be A Bliss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJK LMNM HKOK PQRS TFUFA | |
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I think to Live may be a Bliss | B |
To those who dare to try | C |
Beyond my limit to conceive | D |
My lip to testify | C |
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I think the Heart I former wore | E |
Could widen till to me | F |
The Other like the little Bank | G |
Appear unto the Sea | F |
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I think the Days could every one | H |
In Ordination stand | I |
And Majesty be easier | J |
Than an inferior kind | K |
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No numb alarm lest Difference come | L |
No Goblin on the Bloom | M |
No start in Apprehension's Ear | N |
No Bankruptcy no Doom | M |
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But Certainties of Sun | H |
Midsummer in the Mind | K |
A steadfast South upon the Soul | O |
Her Polar time behind | K |
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The Vision pondered long | P |
So plausible becomes | Q |
That I esteem the fiction real | R |
The Real fictitious seems | S |
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How bountiful the Dream | T |
What Plenty it would be | F |
Had all my Life but been Mistake | U |
Just rectified in Thee | F |
Emily Dickinson
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