Emancipation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: AABC DEAA FFGH AAIA

No rack can torture meA
My soul's at libertyA
Behind this mortal boneB
There knits a bolder oneC
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You cannot prick with sawD
Nor rend with scymitarE
Two bodies therefore beA
Bind one and one will fleeA
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The eagle of his nestF
No easier divestF
And gain the skyG
Than mayest thouH
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Except thyself may beA
Thine enemyA
Captivity is consciousnessI
So's libertyA

Emily Elizabeth Dickinson



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