The First Lesson. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABCDB EEFBBF| Not in this world to see his face | A |
| Sounds long until I read the place | A |
| Where this is said to be | B |
| But just the primer to a life | C |
| Unopened rare upon the shelf | D |
| Clasped yet to him and me | B |
| - | |
| And yet my primer suits me so | E |
| I would not choose a book to know | E |
| Than that be sweeter wise | F |
| Might some one else so learned be | B |
| And leave me just my A B C | B |
| Himself could have the skies | F |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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