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