Emancipation Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABC DEAA FFGH AAIA| No rack can torture me | A |
| My soul's at liberty | A |
| Behind this mortal bone | B |
| There knits a bolder one | C |
| - | |
| You cannot prick with saw | D |
| Nor rend with scymitar | E |
| Two bodies therefore be | A |
| Bind one and one will flee | A |
| - | |
| The eagle of his nest | F |
| No easier divest | F |
| And gain the sky | G |
| Than mayest thou | H |
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| Except thyself may be | A |
| Thine enemy | A |
| Captivity is consciousness | I |
| So's liberty | A |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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