Summer's Armies. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDE BBFGGF EEHIGJ KKLMML| Some rainbow coming from the fair | A |
| Some vision of the world Cashmere | B |
| I confidently see | C |
| Or else a peacock's purple train | D |
| Feather by feather on the plain | D |
| Fritters itself away | E |
| - | |
| The dreamy butterflies bestir | B |
| Lethargic pools resume the whir | B |
| Of last year's sundered tune | F |
| From some old fortress on the sun | G |
| Baronial bees march one by one | G |
| In murmuring platoon | F |
| - | |
| The robins stand as thick to day | E |
| As flakes of snow stood yesterday | E |
| On fence and roof and twig | H |
| The orchis binds her feather on | I |
| For her old lover Don the Sun | G |
| Revisiting the bog | J |
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| Without commander countless still | K |
| The regiment of wood and hill | K |
| In bright detachment stand | L |
| Behold Whose multitudes are these | M |
| The children of whose turbaned seas | M |
| Or what Circassian land | L |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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