A Science—so The Savants Say Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCCDDC EFBDDG

A
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A science mdash so the Savants sayB
Comparative Anatomy mdashC
By which a single bone mdashC
Is made a secret to unfoldD
Of some rare tenant of the moldD
Else perished in the stone mdashC
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So to the eye prospective ledE
This meekest flower of the meadF
Upon a winter's dayB
Stands representative in goldD
Of Rose and Lily manifoldD
And countless ButterflyG

Emily Dickinson



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