The Moon. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHBI JKLM BFBF

The moon was but a chin of goldA
A night or two agoB
And now she turns her perfect faceC
Upon the world belowB
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Her forehead is of amplest blondD
Her cheek like beryl stoneE
Her eye unto the summer dewF
The likest I have knownE
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Her lips of amber never partG
But what must be the smileH
Upon her friend she could bestowB
Were such her silver willI
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And what a privilege to beJ
But the remotest starK
For certainly her way might passL
Beside your twinkling doorM
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Her bonnet is the firmamentB
The universe her shoeF
The stars the trinkets at her beltB
Her dimities of blueF

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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