We Cover Thee, Sweet Face. Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGHIJK| We cover thee sweet face | A |
| Not that we tire of thee | B |
| But that thyself fatigue of us | C |
| Remember as thou flee | B |
| We follow thee until | D |
| Thou notice us no more | E |
| And then reluctant turn away | F |
| To con thee o'er and o'er | G |
| And blame the scanty love | H |
| We were content to show | I |
| Augmented sweet a hundred fold | J |
| If thou would'st take it now | K |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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