The Day Came Slow'till Five O'clock Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFDD GHIH JKLD| A | |
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| The Day came slow till Five o'clock | B |
| Then sprang before the Hills | C |
| Like Hindered Rubies or the Light | D |
| A Sudden Musket spills | C |
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| The Purple could not keep the East | E |
| The Sunrise shook abroad | F |
| Like Breadths of Topaz packed a Night | D |
| The Lady just unrolled | D |
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| The Happy Winds their Timbrels took | G |
| The Birds in docile Rows | H |
| Arranged themselves around their Prince | I |
| The Wind is Prince of Those | H |
| - | |
| The Orchard sparkled like a Jew | J |
| How mighty 'twas to be | K |
| A Guest in this stupendous place | L |
| The Parlor of the Day | D |
Emily Dickinson
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