Nature'the Gentlest Mother Is Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DCEC FGHI JKCL MNOP FKQKA | |
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Nature the Gentlest Mother is | B |
Impatient of no Child | C |
The feeblest or the waywardest | C |
Her Admonition mild | C |
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In Forest and the Hill | D |
By Traveller be heard | C |
Restraining Rampant Squirrel | E |
Or too impetuous Bird | C |
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How fair Her Conversation | F |
A Summer Afternoon | G |
Her Household Her Assembly | H |
And when the Sung go down | I |
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Her Voice among the Aisles | J |
Incite the timid prayer | K |
Of the minutest Cricket | C |
The most unworthy Flower | L |
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When all the Children sleep | M |
She turns as long away | N |
As will suffice to light Her lamps | O |
Then bending from the Sky | P |
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With infinite Affection | F |
And infiniter Care | K |
Her Golden finger on Her lip | Q |
Wills Silence Everywhere | K |
Emily Dickinson
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