Joy To Have Merited The Pain Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHE IJKL MNOP QRST UVWX| A | |
| - | |
| Joy to have merited the Pain | B |
| To merit the Release | C |
| Joy to have perished every step | D |
| To Compass Paradise | E |
| - | |
| Pardon to look upon thy face | F |
| With these old fashioned Eyes | G |
| Better than new could be for that | H |
| Though bought in Paradise | E |
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| Because they looked on thee before | I |
| And thou hast looked on them | J |
| Prove Me My Hazel Witnesses | K |
| The features are the same | L |
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| So fleet thou wert when present | M |
| So infinite when gone | N |
| An Orient's Apparition | O |
| Remanded of the Morn | P |
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| The Height I recollect | Q |
| 'Twas even with the Hills | R |
| The Depth upon my Soul was notched | S |
| As Floods on Whites of Wheels | T |
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| To Haunt till Time have dropped | U |
| His last Decade away | V |
| And Haunting actualize to last | W |
| At least Eternity | X |
Emily Dickinson
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