Through Lane It Lay-through Bramble Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCDE DFGH IJDJ KLMENA | |
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Through lane it lay through bramble | B |
Through clearing and through wood | C |
Banditti often passed us | D |
Upon the lonely road | E |
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The wolf came peering curious | D |
The owl looked puzzled down | F |
The serpent's satin figure | G |
Glid stealthily along | H |
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The tempests touched our garments | I |
The lightning's poinards gleamed | J |
Fierce from the Crag above us | D |
The hungry Vulture screamed | J |
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The satyr's fingers beckoned | K |
The valley murmured Come | L |
These were the mates | M |
This was the road | E |
Those children fluttered home | N |
Emily Dickinson
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