The Sun Kept Stooping'stooping Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EEFE GHIJ KLA | |
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The Sun kept stooping stooping low | B |
The Hills to meet him rose | C |
On his side what Transaction | D |
On their side what Repose | C |
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Deeper and deeper grew the stain | E |
Upon the window pane | E |
Thicker and thicker stood the feet | F |
Until the Tyrian | E |
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Was crowded dense with Armies | G |
So gay so Brigadier | H |
That I felt martial stirrings | I |
Who once the Cockade wore | J |
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Charged from my chimney corner | K |
But Nobody was there | L |
Emily Dickinson
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