The World—stands—solemner—to Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCBBBBBBBBBBBBD| A | |
| - | |
| The World mdash stands mdash solemner mdash to me mdash | B |
| Since I was wed mdash to Him mdash | B |
| A modesty befits the soul | C |
| That bears another's mdash name mdash | B |
| A doubt mdash if it be fair mdash indeed mdash | B |
| To wear that perfect mdash pearl mdash | B |
| The Man mdash upon the Woman mdash binds mdash | B |
| To clasp her soul mdash for all mdash | B |
| A prayer that it more angel mdash prove mdash | B |
| A whiter Gift mdash within mdash | B |
| To that munificence that chose mdash | B |
| So unadorned mdash a Queen mdash | B |
| A Gratitude mdash that such be true mdash | B |
| It had esteemed the Dream mdash | B |
| Too beautiful mdash for Shape to prove mdash | B |
| Or posture mdash to redeem | D |
Emily Dickinson
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