There Is A Flower That Bees Prefer Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD EFGH IJBK ILML ENOP QRSH IOTI UVWXA | |
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There is a flower that Bees prefer | B |
And Butterflies desire | B |
To gain the Purple Democrat | C |
The Humming Bird aspire | D |
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And Whatsoever Insect pass | E |
A Honey bear away | F |
Proportioned to his several dearth | G |
And her capacity | H |
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Her face be rounder than the Moon | I |
And ruddier than the Gown | J |
Or Orchis in the Pasture | B |
Or Rhododendron worn | K |
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She doth not wait for June | I |
Before the World be Green | L |
Her sturdy little Countenance | M |
Against the Wind be seen | L |
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Contending with the Grass | E |
Near Kinsman to Herself | N |
For Privilege of Sod and Sun | O |
Sweet Litigants for Life | P |
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And when the Hills be full | Q |
And newer fashions blow | R |
Doth not retract a single spice | S |
For pang of jealousy | H |
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Her Public be the Noon | I |
Her Providence the Sun | O |
Her Progress by the Bee proclaimed | T |
In sovereign Swerveless Tune | I |
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The Bravest of the Host | U |
Surrendering the last | V |
Nor even of Defeat aware | W |
What cancelled by the Frost | X |
Emily Dickinson
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