Nature The Gentlest Mother Is Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABBB CBDB EFGH IJBK LMNO EJPJ

Nature the gentlest mother isA
Impatient of no childB
The feeblest of the waywardestB
Her admonition mildB
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In forest and the hillC
By traveller be heardB
Restraining rampant squirrelD
Or too impetuous birdB
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How fair her conversationE
A summer afternoonF
Her household her assemblyG
And when the sun go downH
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Her voice among the aislesI
Incite the timid prayerJ
Of the minutest cricketB
The most unworthy flowerK
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When all the children sleepL
She turns as long awayM
As will suffice tolight her lampsN
Then bending from the skyO
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With infinite affectionE
An infiniter careJ
Her golden finger on her lipP
Wills silence everywhereJ

Emily Dickinson



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