Went Up A Year This Evening! Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDCEDFDBGDHDIDIJKDK LKDKA | |
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Went up a year this evening | B |
I recollect it well | C |
Amid no bells nor bravoes | D |
The bystanders will tell | C |
Cheerful as to the village | E |
Tranquil as to repose | D |
Chastened as to the Chapel | F |
This humble Tourist rose | D |
Did not talk of returning | B |
Alluded to no time | G |
When were the gales propitious | D |
We might look for him | H |
Was grateful for the Roses | D |
In life's diverse bouquet | I |
Talked softly of new species | D |
To pick another day | I |
Beguiling thus the wonder | J |
The wondrous nearer drew | K |
Hands bustled at the moorings | D |
The crown respectful grew | K |
Ascended from our vision | L |
To Countenances new | K |
A Difference A Daisy | D |
Is all the rest I knew | K |
Emily Dickinson
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