Myself Was Formed-a Carpenter Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FFFF FGHIA | |
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Myself was formed a Carpenter | B |
An unpretending time | C |
My Plane and I together wrought | D |
Before a Builder came | E |
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To measure our attainments | F |
Had we the Art of Boards | F |
Sufficiently developed He'd hire us | F |
At Halves | F |
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My Tools took Human Faces | F |
The Bench where we had toiled | G |
Against the Man persuaded | H |
We Temples build I said | I |
Emily Dickinson
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