To Know Just How He Suffered'would Be Dear Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCD EFGH IHJH KLKMN OPQP RSSKKA | |
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To know just how He suffered would be dear | B |
To know if any Human eyes were near | B |
To whom He could entrust His wavering gaze | C |
Until it settle broad on Paradise | D |
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To know if He was patient part content | E |
Was Dying as He thought or different | F |
Was it a pleasant Day to die | G |
And did the Sunshine face his way | H |
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What was His furthest mind Of Home or God | I |
Or what the Distant say | H |
At news that He ceased Human Nature | J |
Such a Day | H |
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And Wishes Had He Any | K |
Just His Sigh Accented | L |
Had been legible to Me | K |
And was He Confident until | M |
Ill fluttered out in Everlasting Well | N |
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And if He spoke What name was Best | O |
What last | P |
What One broke off with | Q |
At the Drowsiest | P |
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Was He afraid or tranquil | R |
Might He know | S |
How Conscious Consciousness could grow | S |
Till Love that was and Love too best to be | K |
Meet and the Junction be Eternity | K |
Emily Dickinson
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