Myself Was Formed'a Carpenter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FFFF FGHI

A
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Myself was formed a CarpenterB
An unpretending timeC
My Plane and I together wroughtD
Before a Builder cameE
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To measure our attainmentsF
Had we the Art of BoardsF
Sufficiently developed He'd hire usF
At HalvesF
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My Tools took Human FacesF
The Bench where we had toiledG
Against the Man persuadedH
We Temples build I saidI

Emily Dickinson



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