Aurora Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHGIJFJ GKLKMK

Of bronze and blazeA
The north to nightB
So adequate its formsC
So preconcerted with itselfD
So distant to alarmsE
An unconcern so sovereignF
To universe or meG
It paints my simple spiritH
With tints of majestyG
Till I take vaster attitudesI
And strut upon my stemJ
Disdaining men and oxygenF
For arrogance of themJ
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My splendors are menagerieG
But their competeless showK
Will entertain the centuriesL
When I am long agoK
An island in dishonored grassM
Whom none but daisies knowK

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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