There Is A June When Corn Is Cut Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKL DMNOA | |
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There is a June when Corn is cut | B |
And Roses in the Seed | C |
A Summer briefer than the first | D |
But tenderer indeed | C |
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As should a Face supposed the Grave's | E |
Emerge a single Noon | F |
In the Vermilion that it wore | G |
Affect us and return | H |
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Two Seasons it is said exist | I |
The Summer of the Just | J |
And this of Ours diversified | K |
With Prospect and with Frost | L |
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May not our Second with its First | D |
So infinite compare | M |
That We but recollect the one | N |
The other to prefer | O |
Emily Dickinson
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