Love—thou Art High Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBBBB BBCBBD BBBBBB| A | |
| - | |
| Love mdash thou art high mdash | B |
| I cannot climb thee mdash | B |
| But were it Two mdash | B |
| Who know but we mdash | B |
| Taking turns mdash at the Chimborazo mdash | B |
| Ducal mdash at last mdash stand up by thee mdash | B |
| - | |
| Love mdash thou are deep mdash | B |
| I cannot cross thee mdash | B |
| But were there Two | C |
| Instead of One mdash | B |
| Rower and Yacht mdash some sovereign Summer mdash | B |
| Who knows mdash but we'd reach the Sun | D |
| - | |
| Love mdash thou are Veiled mdash | B |
| A few mdash behold thee mdash | B |
| Smile mdash and alter mdash and prattle mdash and die mdash | B |
| Bliss mdash were an Oddity mdash without thee mdash | B |
| Nicknamed by God mdash | B |
| Eternity mdash | B |
Emily Dickinson
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