There Came A Wind Like A Bugle Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBDEFGHIJIKLMNO| There cam a Wind like a Bugle | A |
| It quivered through the Grass | B |
| And a Green Chill upon the Heat | C |
| So ominous did pass | B |
| We barred the Windows and the Doors | D |
| As from an Emerald Ghost | E |
| The Doom's electric Moccasin | F |
| The very instant passed | G |
| On a strange Mob of panting Trees | H |
| And Fences fled away | I |
| And Rivers where the Houses ran | J |
| Those looked that lived that Day | I |
| The Bell within the steeple wild | K |
| The flying tidings told | L |
| How much can come | M |
| And much can go | N |
| And yet abide the World | O |
Emily Dickinson
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