Unto My Books-so Good To Turn Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGF HIJK LMNO| A | |
| - | |
| Unto my Books so good to turn | B |
| Far ends of tired Days | C |
| It half endears the Abstinence | D |
| And Pain is missed in Praise | C |
| - | |
| As Flavors cheer Retarded Guests | E |
| With Banquettings to be | F |
| So Spices stimulate the time | G |
| Till my small Library | F |
| - | |
| It may be Wilderness without | H |
| Far feet of failing Men | I |
| But Holiday excludes the night | J |
| And it is Bells within | K |
| - | |
| I thank these Kinsmen of the Shelf | L |
| Their Countenances Kid | M |
| Enamor in Prospective | N |
| And satisfy obtained | O |
Emily Dickinson
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