To Emily Dickinson Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CDBB EEFF GGYou who desired so much in vain to ask | A |
Yet fed you hunger like an endless task | A |
Dared dignify the labor bless the quest | B |
Achieved that stillness ultimately best | B |
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Being of all least sought for Emily hear | C |
O sweet dead Silencer most suddenly clear | D |
When singing that Eternity possessed | B |
And plundered momently in every breast | B |
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Truly no flower yet withers in your hand | E |
The harvest you descried and understand | E |
Needs more than wit to gather love to bind | F |
Some reconcilement of remotest mind | F |
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Leaves Ormus rubyless and Ophir chill | G |
Else tears heap all within one clay cold hill | G |
Harold Hart Crane
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