The Wind Took Up The Northern Things Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJI KLML

A
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The Wind took up the Northern ThingsB
And piled them in the southC
Then gave the East unto the WestD
And opening his mouthC
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The four Divisions of the EarthE
Did make as to devourF
While everything to corners slunkG
Behind the awful powerF
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The Wind unto his Chambers wentH
And nature ventured outI
Her subjects scattered into placeJ
Her systems ranged aboutI
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Again the smoke from Dwellings roseK
The Day abroad was heardL
How intimate a Tempest pastM
The Transport of the BirdL

Emily Dickinson



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