The Angle Of A Landscape Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKL KMNO IJKDA | |
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The Angle of a Landscape | B |
That every time I wake | C |
Between my Curtain and the Wall | D |
Upon an ample Crack | E |
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Like a Venetian waiting | F |
Accosts my open eye | G |
Is just a Bough of Apples | H |
Held slanting in the Sky | G |
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The Pattern of a Chimney | I |
The Forehead of a Hill | J |
Sometimes a Vane's Forefinger | K |
But that's Occasional | L |
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The Seasons shift my Picture | K |
Upon my Emerald Bough | M |
I wake to find no Emeralds | N |
Then Diamonds which the Snow | O |
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From Polar Caskets fetched me | I |
The Chimney and the Hill | J |
And just the Steeple's finger | K |
These never stir at all | D |
Emily Dickinson
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