Charlotte Brontë 's Grave. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCD EFGF HIJI KLML NONP

All overgrown by cunning mossA
All interspersed with weedB
The little cage of 'Currer Bell 'C
In quiet Haworth laidD
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This bird observing othersE
When frosts too sharp becameF
Retire to other latitudesG
Quietly did the sameF
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But differed in returningH
Since Yorkshire hills are greenI
Yet not in all the nests I meetJ
Can nightingale be seenI
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Gathered from many wanderingsK
Gethsemane can tellL
Through what transporting anguishM
She reached the asphodelL
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Soft fall the sounds of EdenN
Upon her puzzled earO
Oh what an afternoon for heavenN
When 'Bront ' entered thereP

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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