A Science—so The Savants Say Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDDC EFBDDGA | |
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A science mdash so the Savants say | B |
Comparative Anatomy mdash | C |
By which a single bone mdash | C |
Is made a secret to unfold | D |
Of some rare tenant of the mold | D |
Else perished in the stone mdash | C |
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So to the eye prospective led | E |
This meekest flower of the mead | F |
Upon a winter's day | B |
Stands representative in gold | D |
Of Rose and Lily manifold | D |
And countless Butterfly | G |
Emily Dickinson
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