I Read My Sentence-steadily Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHIBBJKLK| A | |
| - | |
| I read my sentence steadily | B |
| Reviewed it with my eyes | C |
| To see that I made no mistake | D |
| In its extremest clause | E |
| The Date and manner of the shame | F |
| And then the Pious Form | G |
| That God have mercy on the Soul | H |
| The Jury voted Him | I |
| I made my soul familiar with her extremity | B |
| That at the last it should not be a novel Agony | B |
| But she and Death acquainted | J |
| Meet tranquilly as friends | K |
| Salute and pass without a Hint | L |
| And there the Matter ends | K |
Emily Dickinson
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