I've Known A Heaven, Like A Tent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHI JKLMNOPKP| A | |
| - | |
| I've known a Heaven like a Tent | B |
| To wrap its shining Yards | C |
| Pluck up its stakes and disappear | D |
| Without the sound of Boards | E |
| Or Rip of Nail Or Carpenter | F |
| But just the miles of Stare | G |
| That signalize a Show's Retreat | H |
| In North America | I |
| - | |
| No Trace no Figment of the Thing | J |
| That dazzled Yesterday | K |
| No Ring no Marvel | L |
| Men and Feats | M |
| Dissolved as utterly | N |
| As Bird's far Navigation | O |
| Discloses just a Hue | P |
| A plash of Oars a Gaiety | K |
| Then swallowed up of View | P |
Emily Dickinson
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