The Wind Took Up The Northern Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KLML| A | |
| - | |
| The Wind took up the Northern Things | B |
| And piled them in the south | C |
| Then gave the East unto the West | D |
| And opening his mouth | C |
| - | |
| The four Divisions of the Earth | E |
| Did make as to devour | F |
| While everything to corners slunk | G |
| Behind the awful power | F |
| - | |
| The Wind unto his Chambers went | H |
| And nature ventured out | I |
| Her subjects scattered into place | J |
| Her systems ranged about | I |
| - | |
| Again the smoke from Dwellings rose | K |
| The Day abroad was heard | L |
| How intimate a Tempest past | M |
| The Transport of the Bird | L |
Emily Dickinson
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