The Sun Kept Stooping'stooping Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EEFE GHIJ KL

A
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The Sun kept stooping stooping lowB
The Hills to meet him roseC
On his side what TransactionD
On their side what ReposeC
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Deeper and deeper grew the stainE
Upon the window paneE
Thicker and thicker stood the feetF
Until the TyrianE
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Was crowded dense with ArmiesG
So gay so BrigadierH
That I felt martial stirringsI
Who once the Cockade woreJ
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Charged from my chimney cornerK
But Nobody was thereL

Emily Dickinson



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