Two Travellers Perishing In Snow Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG IJKL HGMK

A
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Two Travellers perishing in SnowB
The Forests as they frozeC
Together heard them strengtheningD
Each other with the wordsE
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That Heaven if Heaven mdash must containF
What Either left behindG
And then the cheer too solemn grewH
For language and the windG
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Long steps across the features tookI
That Love had touched the MornJ
With reverential Hyacinth mdashK
The taleless Days went onL
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Till Mystery impatient drewH
And those They left behindG
Led absent were procured of HeavenM
As Those first furnished said mdashK

Emily Dickinson



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