Golden Glories Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABBCDCD| The buttercup is like a golden cup | A |
| The marigold is like a golden frill | B |
| The daisy with a golden eye looks up | A |
| And golden spreads the flag beside the rill | B |
| And gay and golden nods the daffodil | B |
| The gorsey common swells a golden sea | C |
| The cowslip hangs a head of golden tips | D |
| And golden drips the honey which the bee | C |
| Sucks from sweet hearts of flowers and stores and sips | D |
Christina Georgina Rossetti
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