Satisfied Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MNOPOne blessing had I than the rest | A |
So larger to my eyes | B |
That I stopped gauging satisfied | C |
For this enchanted size | B |
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It was the limit of my dream | D |
The focus of my prayer | E |
A perfect paralyzing bliss | F |
Contented as despair | E |
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I knew no more of want or cold | G |
Phantasms both become | H |
For this new value in the soul | I |
Supremest earthly sum | H |
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The heaven below the heaven above | J |
Obscured with ruddier hue | K |
Life's latitude leant over full | L |
The judgment perished too | K |
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Why joys so scantily disburse | M |
Why Paradise defer | N |
Why floods are served to us in bowls | O |
I speculate no more | P |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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