The Moon Was But A Chin Of Gold Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKL MNOP IGIG

A
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The Moon was but a Chin of GoldB
A Night or two agoC
And now she turns Her perfect FaceD
Upon the World belowC
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Her Forehead is of Amplest BlondeE
Her Cheek a Beryl hewnF
Her Eye unto the Summer DewG
The likest I have knownH
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Her Lips of Amber never partI
But what must be the smileJ
Upon Her Friend she could conferK
Were such Her Silver WillL
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And what a privilege to beM
But the remotest StarN
For Certainty She take Her WayO
Beside Your Palace DoorP
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Her Bonnet is the FirmamentI
The Universe Her ShoeG
The Stars the Trinkets at Her BeltI
Her Dimities of BlueG

Emily Dickinson



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