The Spider As An Artist Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE DFGFA | |
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The Spider as an Artist | B |
Has never been employed | C |
Though his surpassing Merit | D |
Is freely certified | E |
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By every Broom and Bridget | D |
Throughout a Christian Land | F |
Neglected Son of Genius | G |
I take thee by the Hand | F |
Emily Dickinson
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Tim Griffin: I would like to know the meaning of the line By every Broom and Bridget ? It sees to me it might that someone named Bridget is sweeping to clean them out of the way in the house. Also a Bridge is a structural part of a spider web and could be a word play about this?
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