Those Cattle Smaller Than A Bee Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEFGFGHIHJKLM| A | |
| - | |
| Those cattle smaller than a Bee | B |
| That herd upon the eye | C |
| Whose tillage is the passing Crumb | D |
| Those Cattle are the Fly | C |
| Of Barns for Winter blameless | E |
| Extemporaneous stalls | F |
| They found to our objection | G |
| On eligible walls | F |
| Reserving the presumption | G |
| To suddenly descend | H |
| And gallop on the Furniture | I |
| Or odiouser offend | H |
| Of their peculiar calling | J |
| Unqualified to judge | K |
| To Nature we remand them | L |
| To justify or scourge | M |
Emily Dickinson
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