Precious To Me'she Still Shall Be Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCC DEFG HHGG GB

A
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Precious to Me She still shall beB
Though She forget the name I bearC
The fashion of the Gown I wearC
The very Color of My HairC
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So like the Meadows nowD
I dared to show a Tress of TheirsE
If haply She might not despiseF
A Buttercup's ArrayG
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I know the Whole obscures the PartH
The fraction that appeased the HeartH
Till Number's EmperyG
Remembered as the Millner's flowerG
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When Summer's Everlasting DowerG
Confronts the dazzled BeeB

Emily Dickinson



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