"in White": Frost's Early Version Of Design Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAABBA AAAAAA C| A dented spider like a snow drop white | A |
| On a white Heal all holding up a moth | B |
| Like a white piece of lifeless satin cloth | B |
| Saw ever curious eye so strange a sight | A |
| Portent in little assorted death and blight | A |
| Like the ingredients of a witches' broth | B |
| The beady spider the flower like a froth | B |
| And the moth carried like a paper kite | A |
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| What had that flower to do with being white | A |
| The blue prunella every child's delight | A |
| What brought the kindred spider to that height | A |
| Make we no thesis of the miller's plight | A |
| What but design of darkness and of night | A |
| Design design Do I use the word aright | A |
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| Anonymous submission | C |
Robert Frost
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