The White Heat. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEFE GHIH JEFI| Dare you see a soul at the white heat | A |
| Then crouch within the door | B |
| Red is the fire's common tint | C |
| But when the vivid ore | B |
| - | |
| Has sated flame's conditions | D |
| Its quivering substance plays | E |
| Without a color but the light | F |
| Of unanointed blaze | E |
| - | |
| Least village boasts its blacksmith | G |
| Whose anvil's even din | H |
| Stands symbol for the finer forge | I |
| That soundless tugs within | H |
| - | |
| Refining these impatient ores | J |
| With hammer and with blaze | E |
| Until the designated light | F |
| Repudiate the forge | I |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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