If The Foolish, Call Them “flowers“ Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI HKLF FMFMA | |
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If the foolish call them flowers | B |
Need the wiser tell | C |
If the Savants Classify them | D |
It is just as well | C |
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Those who read the Revelations | E |
Must not criticize | F |
Those who read the same Edition | G |
With beclouded Eyes | F |
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Could we stand with that Old Moses | H |
Canaan denied | I |
Scan like him the stately landscape | J |
On the other side | I |
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Doubtless we should deem superfluous | H |
Many Sciences | K |
Not pursued by learned Angels | L |
In scholastic skies | F |
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Low amid that glad Belles lettres | F |
Grant that we may stand | M |
Stars amid profound Galaxies | F |
At that grand Right hand | M |
Emily Dickinson
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