The Birds Reported From The South Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IEJC KLMN OPGH QNRCA | |
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The Birds reported from the South | B |
A News express to Me | C |
A spicy Charge My little Posts | D |
But I am deaf Today | E |
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The Flowers appealed a timid Throng | F |
I reinforced the Door | G |
Go blossom for the Bees I said | H |
And trouble Me no More | G |
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The Summer Grace for Notice strove | I |
Remote Her best Array | E |
The Heart to stimulate the Eye | J |
Refused too utterly | C |
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At length a Mourner like Myself | K |
She drew away austere | L |
Her frosts to ponder then it was | M |
I recollected Her | N |
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She suffered Me for I had mourned | O |
I offered Her no word | P |
My Witness was the Crape I bore | G |
Her Witness was Her Dead | H |
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Thenceforward We together dwelt | Q |
I never questioned Her | N |
Our Contract | R |
A Wiser Sympathy | C |
Emily Dickinson
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