The Robin's My Criterion For Tune Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEBFGDHIIJKLKLL| A | |
| - | |
| The Robin's my Criterion for Tune | B |
| Because I grow where Robins do | C |
| But were I Cuckoo born | D |
| I'd swear by him | E |
| The ode familiar rules the Noon | B |
| The Buttercup's my Whim for Bloom | F |
| Because we're Orchard sprung | G |
| But were I Britain born | D |
| I'd Daisies spurn | H |
| None but the Nut October fit | I |
| Because through dropping it | I |
| The Seasons flit I'm taught | J |
| Without the Snow's Tableau | K |
| Winter were lie to me | L |
| Because I see New Englandly | K |
| The Queen discerns like me | L |
| Provincially | L |
Emily Dickinson
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