Fringed Gentian Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFEAGHI

God made a little gentianA
It tried to be a roseB
And failed and all the summer laughedC
But just before the snowsB
There came a purple creatureD
That ravished all the hillE
And summer hid her foreheadF
And mockery was stillE
The frosts were her conditionA
The Tyrian would not comeG
Until the North evoked itH
Creator shall I bloomI

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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