My Rose. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABCDEEDDDFFGGBB| Pigmy seraphs gone astray | A |
| Velvet people from Vevay | A |
| Belles from some lost summer day | A |
| Bees' exclusive coterie | B |
| Paris could not lay the fold | C |
| Belted down with emerald | D |
| Venice could not show a cheek | E |
| Of a tint so lustrous meek | E |
| Never such an ambuscade | D |
| As of brier and leaf displayed | D |
| For my little damask maid | D |
| I had rather wear her grace | F |
| Than an earl's distinguished face | F |
| I had rather dwell like her | G |
| Than be Duke of Exeter | G |
| Royalty enough for me | B |
| To subdue the bumble bee | B |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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