Night In June Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDEFGHIJ KKDL JMJM JJ| I left my dreary page and sallied forth | A |
| Received the fair inscriptions of the night | B |
| The moon was making amber of the world | C |
| Glittered with silver every cottage pane | D |
| The trees were rich yet ominous with gloom | E |
| The meadows broad | F |
| From ferns and grapes and from the folded flowers | G |
| Sent a nocturnal fragrance harlot flies | H |
| Flashed their small fires in air or held their court | I |
| In fairy groves of herds grass | J |
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| He lives not who can refuse me | K |
| All my force saith Come and use me | K |
| A gleam of sun a summer rain | D |
| And all the zone is green again | L |
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| Seems though the soft sheen all enchants | J |
| Cheers the rough crag and mournful dell | M |
| As if on such stern forms and haunts | J |
| A wintry storm more fitly fell | M |
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| Put in drive home the sightless wedges | J |
| And split to flakes the crystal ledges | J |
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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