The Beggar Lad—dies Early Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB CDBB EBFBA | |
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The Beggar Lad mdash dies early mdash | B |
It's Somewhat in the Cold mdash | B |
And Somewhat in the Trudging feet mdash | B |
And haply in the World mdash | B |
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The Cruel mdash smiling mdash bowing World mdash | B |
That took its Cambric Way mdash | B |
Nor heard the timid cry for Bread mdash | B |
Sweet Lady mdash Charity mdash | B |
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Among Redeemed Children | C |
If Trudging feet may stand | D |
The Barefoot time forgotten mdash so mdash | B |
The Sleet mdash the bitter Wind mdash | B |
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The Childish Hands that teased for Pence | E |
Lifted adoring mdash them mdash | B |
To Him whom never Ragged mdash Coat | F |
Did supplicate in vain mdash | B |
Emily Dickinson
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