Unto Like Story-trouble Has Enticed Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFGD BHBHIJIJ IKLKLMIM| A | |
| - | |
| Unto like Story Trouble has enticed me | B |
| How Kinsmen fell | C |
| Brothers and Sister who preferred the Glory | B |
| And their young will | D |
| Bent to the Scaffold or in Dungeons chanted | E |
| Till God's full time | F |
| When they let go the ignominy smiling | G |
| And Shame went still | D |
| - | |
| Unto guessed Crests my moaning fancy leads me | B |
| Worn fair | H |
| By Heads rejected in the lower country | B |
| Of honors there | H |
| Such spirit makes her perpetual mention | I |
| That I grown bold | J |
| Step martial at my Crucifixion | I |
| As Trumpets rolled | J |
| - | |
| Feet small as mine have marched in Revolution | I |
| Firm to the Drum | K |
| Hands not so stout hoisted them in witness | L |
| When Speech went numb | K |
| Let me not shame their sublime deportments | L |
| Drilled bright | M |
| Beckoning Etruscan invitation | I |
| Toward Light | M |
Emily Dickinson
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