To Fight Aloud, Is Very Brave Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AA BCDB BBEB FBBC| A | |
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| To fight aloud is very brave mdash | B |
| But gallanter I know | C |
| Who charge within the bosom | D |
| The Cavalry of Woe mdash | B |
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| Who win and nations do not see mdash | B |
| Who fall mdash and none observe mdash | B |
| Whose dying eyes no Country | E |
| Regards with patriot love mdash | B |
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| We trust in plumed procession | F |
| For such the Angels go mdash | B |
| Rank after Rank with even feet mdash | B |
| And Uniforms of Snow | C |
Emily Dickinson
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