Pigmy Seraphs'gone Astray Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBCDEFGEEE HHIICJ

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Pigmy seraphs gone astrayB
Velvet people from VevayB
Balles from some lost summer dayB
Bees exclusive CoterieC
Paris could not lay the foldD
Belted down with EmeraldE
Venice could not show a checkF
Of a tint so lustrous meekG
Never such an AmbuscadeE
As of briar and leaf displayedE
For my little damask maidE
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I had rather wear her graceH
Than an Earl's distinguished faceH
I had rather dwell like herI
Than be Duke of ExeterI
Royalty enough for meC
To subdue the BumblebeeJ

Emily Dickinson



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