Berrying Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHAIJK| May be true what I had heard | A |
| Earth's a howling wilderness | B |
| Truculent with fraud and force | C |
| Said I strolling through the pastures | D |
| And along the riverside | E |
| Caught among the blackberry vines | F |
| Feeding on the Ethiops sweet | G |
| Pleasant fancies overtook me | H |
| I said What influence me preferred | A |
| Elect to dreams thus beautiful | I |
| The vines replied And didst thou deem | J |
| No wisdom to our berries went | K |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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