The Heaven Vests For Each Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE CCFC GHIJ KLCMA | |
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The Heaven vests for Each | B |
In that small Deity | C |
It craved the grace to worship | D |
Some bashful Summer's Day | E |
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Half shrinking from the Glory | C |
It importuned to see | C |
Till these faint Tabernacles drop | F |
In full Eternity | C |
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How imminent the Venture | G |
As one should sue a Star | H |
For His mean sake to leave the Row | I |
And entertain Despair | J |
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A Clemency so common | K |
We almost cease to fear | L |
Enabling the minutest | C |
And furthest to adore | M |
Emily Dickinson
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