November. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFG HIJK LMNMBesides the autumn poets sing | A |
A few prosaic days | B |
A little this side of the snow | C |
And that side of the haze | B |
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A few incisive mornings | D |
A few ascetic eyes | E |
Gone Mr Bryant's golden rod | F |
And Mr Thomson's sheaves | G |
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Still is the bustle in the brook | H |
Sealed are the spicy valves | I |
Mesmeric fingers softly touch | J |
The eyes of many elves | K |
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Perhaps a squirrel may remain | L |
My sentiments to share | M |
Grant me O Lord a sunny mind | N |
Thy windy will to bear | M |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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