The Birds Begun At Four O'clock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI JKLM NOPQ RSTC UVWX

A
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The Birds begun at Four o'clockB
Their period for DawnC
A Music numerous as spaceD
But neighboring as NoonE
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I could not count their ForceF
Their Voices did expendG
As Brook by Brook bestows itselfH
To multiply the PondI
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Their Witnesses were notJ
Except occasional manK
In homely industry arrayedL
To overtake the MornM
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Nor was it for applauseN
That I could ascertainO
But independent EcstasyP
Of Deity and MenQ
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By Six the Flood had doneR
No Tumult there had beenS
Of Dressing or DepartureT
And yet the Band was goneC
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The Sun engrossed the EastU
The Day controlled the WorldV
The Miracle that introducedW
Forgotten as fulfilledX

Emily Dickinson



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