Through Those Old Grounds Of Memory Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIFDJFDFKF| A | |
| - | |
| Through those old Grounds of memory | B |
| The sauntering alone | C |
| Is a divine intemperance | D |
| A prudent man would shun | E |
| Of liquors that are vended | F |
| 'Tis easy to beware | G |
| But statutes do not meddle | H |
| With the internal bar | I |
| Pernicious as the sunset | F |
| Permitting to pursue | D |
| But impotent to gather | J |
| The tranquil perfidy | F |
| Alloys our firmer moments | D |
| With that severest gold | F |
| Convenient to the longing | K |
| But otherwise withheld | F |
Emily Dickinson
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