Satisfied Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JKLK MNOP

One blessing had I than the restA
So larger to my eyesB
That I stopped gauging satisfiedC
For this enchanted sizeB
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It was the limit of my dreamD
The focus of my prayerE
A perfect paralyzing blissF
Contented as despairE
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I knew no more of want or coldG
Phantasms both becomeH
For this new value in the soulI
Supremest earthly sumH
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The heaven below the heaven aboveJ
Obscured with ruddier hueK
Life's latitude leant over fullL
The judgment perished tooK
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Why joys so scantily disburseM
Why Paradise deferN
Why floods are served to us in bowlsO
I speculate no moreP

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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