The World'stands'solemner'to Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIJKLMNOJO

A
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The World stands solemner to meB
Since I was wed to HimC
A modesty befits the soulD
That bears another's nameE
A doubt if it be fair indeedF
To wear that perfect pearlG
The Man upon the Woman bindsH
To clasp her soul for allI
A prayer that it more angel proveJ
A whiter Gift withinK
To that munificence that choseL
So unadorned a QueenM
A Gratitude that such be trueN
It had esteemed the DreamO
Too beautiful for Shape to proveJ
Or posture to redeemO

Emily Dickinson



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