I Gave Myself To Him Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDC EFGH IJKJ LMNOA | |
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I gave myself to Him | B |
And took Himself for Pay | C |
The solemn contract of a Life | D |
Was ratified this way | C |
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The Wealth might disappoint | E |
Myself a poorer prove | F |
Than this great Purchaser suspect | G |
The Daily Own of Love | H |
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Depreciate the Vision | I |
But till the Merchant buy | J |
Still Fable in the Isles of Spice | K |
The subtle Cargoes lie | J |
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At least 'tis Mutual Risk | L |
Some found it Mutual Gain | M |
Sweet Debt of Life Each Night to owe | N |
Insolvent every Noon | O |
Emily Dickinson
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