My Cricket Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIIJ EIKL| Farther in summer than the birds | A |
| Pathetic from the grass | B |
| A minor nation celebrates | C |
| Its unobtrusive mass | B |
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| No ordinance is seen | D |
| So gradual the grace | E |
| A pensive custom it becomes | F |
| Enlarging loneliness | G |
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| Antiquest felt at noon | H |
| When August burning low | I |
| Calls forth this spectral canticle | I |
| Repose to typify | J |
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| Remit as yet no grace | E |
| No furrow on the glow | I |
| Yet a druidic difference | K |
| Enhances nature now | L |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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