Nature's Changes. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DECE FGHG ICJC| The springtime's pallid landscape | A |
| Will glow like bright bouquet | B |
| Though drifted deep in parian | C |
| The village lies to day | B |
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| The lilacs bending many a year | D |
| With purple load will hang | E |
| The bees will not forget the tune | C |
| Their old forefathers sang | E |
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| The rose will redden in the bog | F |
| The aster on the hill | G |
| Her everlasting fashion set | H |
| And covenant gentians frill | G |
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| Till summer folds her miracle | I |
| As women do their gown | C |
| Or priests adjust the symbols | J |
| When sacrament is done | C |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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