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