Is Bliss Then, Such Abyss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DEFGH IJHKLEA | |
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Is Bliss then such Abyss | B |
I must not put my foot amiss | B |
For fear I spoil my shoe | C |
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I'd rather suit my foot | D |
Than save my Boot | E |
For yet to buy another Pair | F |
Is possible | G |
At any store | H |
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But Bliss is sold just once | I |
The Patent lost | J |
None buy it any more | H |
Say Foot decide the point | K |
The Lady cross or not | L |
Verdict for Boot | E |
Emily Dickinson
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