There Is A Languor Of The Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE FGHG CIJK LMNM| A | |
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| There is a Languor of the Life | B |
| More imminent than Pain | C |
| 'Tis Pain's Successor When the Soul | D |
| Has suffered all it can | E |
| - | |
| A Drowsiness diffuses | F |
| A Dimness like a Fog | G |
| Envelops Consciousness | H |
| As Mists obliterate a Crag | G |
| - | |
| The Surgeon does not blanch at pain | C |
| His Habit is severe | I |
| But tell him that it ceased to feel | J |
| The Creature lying there | K |
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| And he will tell you skill is late | L |
| A Mightier than He | M |
| Has ministered before Him | N |
| There's no Vitality | M |
Emily Dickinson
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