The Sun's Wooing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABA CADA EFGF HIJK

The sun just touched the morningA
The morning happy thingA
Supposed that he had come to dwellB
And life would be all springA
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She felt herself supremerC
A raised ethereal thingA
Henceforth for her what holidayD
Meanwhile her wheeling kingA
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Trailed slow along the orchardsE
His haughty spangled hemsF
Leaving a new necessityG
The want of diademsF
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The morning fluttered staggeredH
Felt feebly for her crownI
Her unanointed foreheadJ
Henceforth her only oneK

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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