It Always Felt To Me'a Wrong Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCD EFGF HIJK CLMF NOPQ CFRF| A | |
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| It always felt to me a wrong | B |
| To that Old Moses done | C |
| To let him see the Canaan | C |
| Without the entering | D |
| - | |
| And tho' in soberer moments | E |
| No Moses there can be | F |
| I'm satisfied the Romance | G |
| In point of injury | F |
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| Surpasses sharper stated | H |
| Of Stephen or of Paul | I |
| For these were only put to death | J |
| While God's adroiter will | K |
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| On Moses seemed to fasten | C |
| With tantalizing Play | L |
| As Boy should deal with lesser Boy | M |
| To prove ability | F |
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| The fault was doubtless Israel's | N |
| Myself had banned the Tribes | O |
| And ushered Grand Old Moses | P |
| In Pentateuchal Robes | Q |
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| Upon the Broad Possession | C |
| 'Twas little But titled Him to see | F |
| Old Man on Nebo Late as this | R |
| My justice bleeds for Thee | F |
Emily Dickinson
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