What Shall I Do When The Summer Troubles Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE EFEF GHIJ KLJL| A | |
| - | |
| What shall I do when the Summer troubles | B |
| What when the Rose is ripe | C |
| What when the Eggs fly off in Music | D |
| From the Maple Keep | E |
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| What shall I do when the Skies a'chirrup | E |
| Drop a Tune on me | F |
| When the Bee hangs all Noon in the Buttercup | E |
| What will become of me | F |
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| Oh when the Squirrel fills His Pockets | G |
| And the Berries stare | H |
| How can I bear their jocund Faces | I |
| Thou from Here so far | J |
| - | |
| 'Twouldn't afflict a Robin | K |
| All His Goods have Wings | L |
| I do not fly so wherefore | J |
| My Perennial Things | L |
Emily Dickinson
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