Her'”last Poems” Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIHJKHLHGMNOP

A
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Her last PoemsB
Poets endedC
Silver perished with her TongueD
Not on Record bubbled otherE
Flute or WomanF
So divineG
Not unto its Summer MorningH
Robin uttered Half the TuneI
Gushed too free for the AdoringH
From the Anglo FlorentineJ
Late the PraiseK
'Tis dull conferringH
On the Head too High to CrownL
Diadem or Ducal ShowingH
Be its Grave sufficient signG
Nought that We No Poet's KinsmanM
Suffocate with easy woeN
What and if Ourself a BridegroomO
Put Her down in ItalyP

Emily Dickinson



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