The Day Undressed'herself Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IGJK LMND

A
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The Day undressed HerselfB
Her Garter was of GoldC
Her Petticoat of Purple plainD
Her Dimities as oldC
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Exactly as the WorldE
And yet the newest StarF
Enrolled upon the HemisphereG
Be wrinkled much as HerH
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Too near to God to prayI
Too near to Heaven to fearG
The Lady of the OccidentJ
Retired without a careK
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Her Candle so expireL
The flickering be seenM
On Ball of Mast in BosporusN
And Dome and Window PaneD

Emily Dickinson



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