Is Bliss, Then, Such Abyss Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AAB CDEFE GHI

Is bliss then such abyssA
I must not put my foot amissA
For fear I spoil my shoeB
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I'd rather suit my footC
Than save my bootD
For yet to buy another pairE
Is possibleF
At any fairE
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But bliss is sold just onceG
The patent lostH
None buy it any moreI

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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