Summer's Armies. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCDDE BBFGGF EEHIGJ KKLMML

Some rainbow coming from the fairA
Some vision of the world CashmereB
I confidently seeC
Or else a peacock's purple trainD
Feather by feather on the plainD
Fritters itself awayE
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The dreamy butterflies bestirB
Lethargic pools resume the whirB
Of last year's sundered tuneF
From some old fortress on the sunG
Baronial bees march one by oneG
In murmuring platoonF
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The robins stand as thick to dayE
As flakes of snow stood yesterdayE
On fence and roof and twigH
The orchis binds her feather onI
For her old lover Don the SunG
Revisiting the bogJ
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Without commander countless stillK
The regiment of wood and hillK
In bright detachment standL
Behold Whose multitudes are theseM
The children of whose turbaned seasM
Or what Circassian landL

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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