Unto Like Story-trouble Has Enticed Me Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: A BCBDEFGD BHBHIJIJ IKLKLMIM

A
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Unto like Story Trouble has enticed meB
How Kinsmen fellC
Brothers and Sister who preferred the GloryB
And their young willD
Bent to the Scaffold or in Dungeons chantedE
Till God's full timeF
When they let go the ignominy smilingG
And Shame went stillD
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Unto guessed Crests my moaning fancy leads meB
Worn fairH
By Heads rejected in the lower countryB
Of honors thereH
Such spirit makes her perpetual mentionI
That I grown boldJ
Step martial at my CrucifixionI
As Trumpets rolledJ
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Feet small as mine have marched in RevolutionI
Firm to the DrumK
Hands not so stout hoisted them in witnessL
When Speech went numbK
Let me not shame their sublime deportmentsL
Drilled brightM
Beckoning Etruscan invitationI
Toward LightM

Emily Dickinson



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