The Heaven Vests For Each Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE CCFC GHIJ KLCM

A
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The Heaven vests for EachB
In that small DeityC
It craved the grace to worshipD
Some bashful Summer's DayE
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Half shrinking from the GloryC
It importuned to seeC
Till these faint Tabernacles dropF
In full EternityC
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How imminent the VentureG
As one should sue a StarH
For His mean sake to leave the RowI
And entertain DespairJ
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A Clemency so commonK
We almost cease to fearL
Enabling the minutestC
And furthest to adoreM

Emily Dickinson



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