The
following verses are out of order - can you reorder them? Bring your completed
poem to the next lesson. You are learning about narrative structure and
familiarising yourself with Dickinson's style.
Follow up questions in class will include:
· How does Dickinson employ
punctuation?
· Why does she only rhyme (using
half rhymes/slant rhymes/imperfect rhymes) the second and fourth lines of the
verses?
Poem 520
And He --
He followed -- close behind --
I felt his
Silver Heel
Upon my Ankle -- Then my Shoes
Would overflow with Pearl --
Upon my Ankle -- Then my Shoes
Would overflow with Pearl --
Until We
met the Solid Town --
No One He seemed to know --
And bowing -- with a Mighty look --
At me -- The Sea withdrew --
No One He seemed to know --
And bowing -- with a Mighty look --
At me -- The Sea withdrew --
But no
Man moved Me -- till the Tide
Went past
my simple Shoe --
And past
my Apron -- and my Belt --
And past
my Bodice -- too --
And made
as He would eat me up --
As wholly
as a Dew
Upon a
Dandelion's Sleeve --
And then
-- I started -- too --
And
Frigates -- in the Upper Floor
Extended
Hempen Hands --
Presuming Me to be a Mouse --
Aground -- upon the Sands --
Presuming Me to be a Mouse --
Aground -- upon the Sands --
I started
Early -- Took my Dog --
And visited the Sea --
The Mermaids in the Basement
Came out to look at me --
The Mermaids in the Basement
Came out to look at me --
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