The Night Was Wide, And Furnished Scant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKJ LMNO PQRQA | |
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The Night was wide and furnished scant | B |
With but a single Star | C |
That often as a Cloud it met | D |
Blew out itself for fear | E |
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The Wind pursued the little Bush | F |
And drove away the Leaves | G |
November left then clambered up | H |
And fretted in the Eaves | G |
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No Squirrel went abroad | I |
A Dog's belated feet | J |
Like intermittent Plush he heard | K |
Adown the empty Street | J |
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To feel if Blinds be fast | L |
And closer to the fire | M |
Her little Rocking Chair to draw | N |
And shiver for the Poor | O |
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The Housewife's gentle Task | P |
How pleasanter said she | Q |
Unto the Sofa opposite | R |
The Sleet than May no Thee | Q |
Emily Dickinson
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