The Oriole's Secret Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAB CCD EEF GHI JJJ| To hear an oriole sing | A |
| May be a common thing | A |
| Or only a divine | B |
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| It is not of the bird | C |
| Who sings the same unheard | C |
| As unto crowd | D |
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| The fashion of the ear | E |
| Attireth that it hear | E |
| In dun or fair | F |
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| So whether it be rune | G |
| Or whether it be none | H |
| Is of within | I |
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| The tune is in the tree | J |
| The sceptic showeth me | J |
| No sir In thee | J |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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