What Shall I Do-it Whimpers So Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCBDDE FGDHIJBD

A
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What shall I do it whimpers soB
This little Hound within the HeartC
All day and night with bark and startC
And yet it will not goB
Would you untie it were you meD
Would it stop whining if to TheeD
I sent it even nowE
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It should not tease youF
By your chair or on the matG
Or if it dare to climb your dizzy kneeD
Or sometimes at your side to runH
When you were willingI
Shall it comeJ
Tell CarloB
He'll tell meD

Emily Dickinson



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