Aurora Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHGIJFJ GKLKMK| Of bronze and blaze | A |
| The north to night | B |
| So adequate its forms | C |
| So preconcerted with itself | D |
| So distant to alarms | E |
| An unconcern so sovereign | F |
| To universe or me | G |
| It paints my simple spirit | H |
| With tints of majesty | G |
| Till I take vaster attitudes | I |
| And strut upon my stem | J |
| Disdaining men and oxygen | F |
| For arrogance of them | J |
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| My splendors are menagerie | G |
| But their competeless show | K |
| Will entertain the centuries | L |
| When I am long ago | K |
| An island in dishonored grass | M |
| Whom none but daisies know | K |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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