We See—comparatively Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDB BBBB BBDB EBBB| A | |
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| We see mdash Comparatively mdash | B |
| The Thing so towering high | C |
| We could not grasp its segment | D |
| Unaided mdash Yesterday mdash | B |
| - | |
| This Morning's finer Verdict mdash | B |
| Makes scarcely worth the toil mdash | B |
| A furrow mdash Our Cordillera mdash | B |
| Our Apennine mdash a Knoll mdash | B |
| - | |
| Perhaps 'tis kindly mdash done us mdash | B |
| The Anguish mdash and the loss mdash | B |
| The wrenching mdash for His Firmament | D |
| The Thing belonged to us mdash | B |
| - | |
| To spare these Striding Spirits | E |
| Some Morning of Chagrin mdash | B |
| The waking in a Gnat's mdash embrace mdash | B |
| Our Giants mdash further on mdash | B |
Emily Dickinson
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