The poet has not used a regular rhyme scheme in the poem "I'm "wife" — I've finished that". Instead, the poet has used slant rhymes. This can be found in the following lines. I'm "wife" — I've finished that — That other state — How odd the Girl's life looks Behind this soft Eclipse — I'm "wife" — I'Read more
The poet has not used a regular rhyme scheme in the poem “I’m “wife” — I’ve finished that”. Instead, the poet has used slant rhymes. This can be found in the following lines.
I’m “wife” — I’ve finished that —
That other state —
How odd the Girl’s life looks
Behind this soft Eclipse —
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Sibilance- Sibilance is a literary device characterized by the repetition of sibilant (hissing) sounds, usually involving the letters "s," "sh," or "z."In the first stanza, sibilance is present in the line "Lips unused to Thee," where the repeated "s" sound creates a soft, hissing effect PersonificaRead more
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