I'll Clutch-and Clutch Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCDDE FGHIJKLM NOPIQ QIRST| A | |
| - | |
| I'll clutch and clutch | B |
| Next One Might be the golden touch | B |
| Could take it | C |
| Diamonds Wait | D |
| I'm diving just a little late | D |
| But stars go slow for night | E |
| - | |
| I'll string you in fine Necklace | F |
| Tiaras make of some | G |
| Wear you on Hem | H |
| Loop up a Countess with you | I |
| Make a Diadem and mend my old One | J |
| Count Hoard then lose | K |
| And doubt that you are mine | L |
| To have the joy of feeling it again | M |
| - | |
| I'll show you at the Court | N |
| Bear you for Ornament | O |
| Where Women breathe | P |
| That every sigh may lift you | I |
| Just as high as I | Q |
| - | |
| And when I die | Q |
| In meek array display you | I |
| Still to show how rich I go | R |
| Lest Skies impeach a wealth so wonderful | S |
| And banish me | T |
Emily Dickinson
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