There Is An Arid Pleasure Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BBBB BBBB

A
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There is an arid Pleasure mdashB
As different from Joy mdashB
As Frost is different from Dew mdashB
Like element mdash are they mdashB
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Yet one mdash rejoices Flowers mdashB
And one mdash the Flowers abhor mdashB
The finest Honey mdash curdled mdashB
Is worthless mdash to the Bee mdashB

Emily Dickinson



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