Her'”last Poems” Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIHJKHLHGMNOP| A | |
| - | |
| Her last Poems | B |
| Poets ended | C |
| Silver perished with her Tongue | D |
| Not on Record bubbled other | E |
| Flute or Woman | F |
| So divine | G |
| Not unto its Summer Morning | H |
| Robin uttered Half the Tune | I |
| Gushed too free for the Adoring | H |
| From the Anglo Florentine | J |
| Late the Praise | K |
| 'Tis dull conferring | H |
| On the Head too High to Crown | L |
| Diadem or Ducal Showing | H |
| Be its Grave sufficient sign | G |
| Nought that We No Poet's Kinsman | M |
| Suffocate with easy woe | N |
| What and if Ourself a Bridegroom | O |
| Put Her down in Italy | P |
Emily Dickinson
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