The Book Of Martyrs Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCDBEFG HGIJKLGJ| Read sweet how others strove | A |
| Till we are stouter | B |
| What they renounced | C |
| Till we are less afraid | D |
| How many times they bore | B |
| The faithful witness | E |
| Till we are helped | F |
| As if a kingdom cared | G |
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| Read then of faith | H |
| That shone above the fagot | G |
| Clear strains of hymn | I |
| The river could not drown | J |
| Brave names of men | K |
| And celestial women | L |
| Passed out of record | G |
| Into renown | J |
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson
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