Nature'the Gentlest Mother Is Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DCEC FGHI JKCL MNOP FKQK

A
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Nature the Gentlest Mother isB
Impatient of no ChildC
The feeblest or the waywardestC
Her Admonition mildC
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In Forest and the HillD
By Traveller be heardC
Restraining Rampant SquirrelE
Or too impetuous BirdC
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How fair Her ConversationF
A Summer AfternoonG
Her Household Her AssemblyH
And when the Sung go downI
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Her Voice among the AislesJ
Incite the timid prayerK
Of the minutest CricketC
The most unworthy FlowerL
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When all the Children sleepM
She turns as long awayN
As will suffice to light Her lampsO
Then bending from the SkyP
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With infinite AffectionF
And infiniter CareK
Her Golden finger on Her lipQ
Wills Silence EverywhereK

Emily Dickinson



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