The Bible Is An Antique Volume Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDEFGHHDIJKHJLE| A | |
| - | |
| The Bible is an antique Volume | B |
| Written by faded men | C |
| At the suggestion of Holy Spectres | D |
| Subjects Bethlehem | E |
| Eden the ancient Homestead | F |
| Satan the Brigadier | G |
| Judas the Great Defaulter | H |
| David the Troubador | H |
| Sin a distinguished Precipice | D |
| Others must resist | I |
| Boys that believe are very lonesome | J |
| Other Boys are lost | K |
| Had but the Tale a warbling Teller | H |
| All the Boys would come | J |
| Orpheus' Sermon captivated | L |
| It did not condemn | E |
Emily Dickinson
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