How Many Schemes May Die Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIBJKLM

A
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How many schemes may dieB
In one short AfternoonC
Entirely unknownD
To those they most concernE
The man that was not lostF
Because by accidentG
He varied by a Ribbon's widthH
From his accustomed routeI
The Love that would not tryB
Because beside the DoorJ
It must be competitionsK
Some unsuspecting Horse was tiedL
Surveying his DespairM

Emily Dickinson



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