An October Garden Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBAACC DBBDDEE| In my Autumn garden I was fain | A |
| To mourn among my scattered roses | B |
| Alas for that last rosebud which uncloses | B |
| To Autumn's languid sun and rain | A |
| When all the world is on the wane | A |
| Which has not felt the sweet constraint of June | C |
| Nor heard the nightingale in tune | C |
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| Broad faced asters by my garden walk | D |
| You are but coarse compared with roses | B |
| More choice more dear that rosebud which uncloses | B |
| Faint scented pinched upon its stalk | D |
| That least and last which cold winds balk | D |
| A rose it is though least and last of all | E |
| A rose to me though at the fall | E |
Christina Rossetti
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