How Many Schemes May Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIBJKLM| A | |
| - | |
| How many schemes may die | B |
| In one short Afternoon | C |
| Entirely unknown | D |
| To those they most concern | E |
| The man that was not lost | F |
| Because by accident | G |
| He varied by a Ribbon's width | H |
| From his accustomed route | I |
| The Love that would not try | B |
| Because beside the Door | J |
| It must be competitions | K |
| Some unsuspecting Horse was tied | L |
| Surveying his Despair | M |
Emily Dickinson
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