Many A Phrase Has The English Language Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGCG HIJI HKCHA | |
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Many a phrase has the English language | B |
I have heard but one | C |
Low as the laughter of the Cricket | D |
Loud as the Thunder's Tongue | E |
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Murmuring like old Caspian Choirs | F |
When the Tide's a' lull | G |
Saying itself in new infection | C |
Like a Whippoorwill | G |
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Breaking in bright Orthography | H |
On my simple sleep | I |
Thundering its Prospective | J |
Till I stir and weep | I |
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Not for the Sorrow done me | H |
But the push of Joy | K |
Say it again Saxton | C |
Hush Only to me | H |
Emily Dickinson
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