A Wounded Deer—leaps Highest Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBBC DEFE BGHIA | |
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A Wounded Deer mdash leaps highest mdash | B |
I've heard the Hunter tell mdash | B |
'Tis but the Ecstasy of death mdash | B |
And then the Brake is still | C |
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The Smitten Rock that gushes | D |
The trampled Steel that springs | E |
A Cheek is always redder | F |
Just where the Hectic stings | E |
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Mirth is the Mail of Anguish | B |
In which it Cautious Arm | G |
Lest anybody spy the blood | H |
And quot you're hurt quot exclaim | I |
Emily Dickinson
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