The Spider Holds A Silver Ball Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EECE FEGEA | |
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The Spider holds a Silver Ball | B |
In unperceived Hands | C |
And dancing softly to Himself | D |
His Yarn of Pearl unwinds | C |
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He plies from Nought to Nought | E |
In unsubstantial Trade | E |
Supplants our Tapestries with His | C |
In half the period | E |
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An Hour to rear supreme | F |
His Continents of Light | E |
Then dangle from the Housewife's Broom | G |
His Boundaries forgot | E |
Emily Dickinson
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