Charlotte Brontë 's Grave. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJI KLML NONP| All overgrown by cunning moss | A |
| All interspersed with weed | B |
| The little cage of 'Currer Bell ' | C |
| In quiet Haworth laid | D |
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| This bird observing others | E |
| When frosts too sharp became | F |
| Retire to other latitudes | G |
| Quietly did the same | F |
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| But differed in returning | H |
| Since Yorkshire hills are green | I |
| Yet not in all the nests I meet | J |
| Can nightingale be seen | I |
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| Gathered from many wanderings | K |
| Gethsemane can tell | L |
| Through what transporting anguish | M |
| She reached the asphodel | L |
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| Soft fall the sounds of Eden | N |
| Upon her puzzled ear | O |
| Oh what an afternoon for heaven | N |
| When 'Bront ' entered there | P |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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