Death Sets A Thing Significant Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHI EFJF KLMN OFFFA | |
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Death sets a Thing significant | B |
The Eye had hurried by | C |
Except a perished Creature | D |
Entreat us tenderly | E |
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To ponder little Workmanships | F |
In Crayon or in Wool | G |
With This was last Her fingers did | H |
Industrious until | I |
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The Thimble weighed too heavy | E |
The stitches stopped by themselves | F |
And then 'twas put among the Dust | J |
Upon the Closet shelves | F |
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A Book I have a friend gave | K |
Whose Pencil here and there | L |
Had notched the place that pleased Him | M |
At Rest His fingers are | N |
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Now when I read I read not | O |
For interrupting Tears | F |
Obliterate the Etchings | F |
Too Costly for Repairs | F |
Emily Dickinson
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