One Need Not Be A Chamber'to Be Haunted Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE DFDF GEHE IFJK HLHLA | |
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One need not be a Chamber to be Haunted | B |
One need not be a House | C |
The Brain has Corridors surpassing | D |
Material Place | E |
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Far safer of a Midnight Meeting | D |
External Ghost | F |
Than its interior Confronting | D |
That Cooler Host | F |
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Far safer through an Abbey gallop | G |
The Stones a'chase | E |
Than Unarmed one's a'self encounter | H |
In lonesome Place | E |
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Ourself behind ourself concealed | I |
Should startle most | F |
Assassin hid in our Apartment | J |
Be Horror's least | K |
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The Body borrows a Revolver | H |
He bolts the Door | L |
O'erlooking a superior spectre | H |
Or More | L |
Emily Dickinson
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