The Sun's Wooing Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABA CADA EFGF HIJKThe sun just touched the morning | A |
The morning happy thing | A |
Supposed that he had come to dwell | B |
And life would be all spring | A |
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She felt herself supremer | C |
A raised ethereal thing | A |
Henceforth for her what holiday | D |
Meanwhile her wheeling king | A |
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Trailed slow along the orchards | E |
His haughty spangled hems | F |
Leaving a new necessity | G |
The want of diadems | F |
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The morning fluttered staggered | H |
Felt feebly for her crown | I |
Her unanointed forehead | J |
Henceforth her only one | K |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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