Problems Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCCB DDEFFF FFBBBB FFFBBF| Bring me the sunset in a cup | A |
| Reckon the morning's flagons up | A |
| And say how many dew | B |
| Tell me how far the morning leaps | C |
| Tell me what time the weaver sleeps | C |
| Who spun the breadths of blue | B |
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| Write me how many notes there be | D |
| In the new robin's ecstasy | D |
| Among astonished boughs | E |
| How many trips the tortoise makes | F |
| How many cups the bee partakes | F |
| The debauchee of dews | F |
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| Also who laid the rainbow's piers | F |
| Also who leads the docile spheres | F |
| By withes of supple blue | B |
| Whose fingers string the stalactite | B |
| Who counts the wampum of the night | B |
| To see that none is due | B |
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| Who built this little Alban house | F |
| And shut the windows down so close | F |
| My spirit cannot see | F |
| Who 'll let me out some gala day | B |
| With implements to fly away | B |
| Passing pomposity | F |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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