To A Younger Child Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBCCDDEEFFDD| A Similar Occasion September | A |
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| - | |
| Where sucks the bee now Summer is flying | B |
| Leaves on the grass plot faded are lying | B |
| Violets are gone from the grassy dell | C |
| With the cowslip cups where the fairies dwell | C |
| The rose from the garden hath passed away | D |
| Yet happy fair boy is thy natal day | D |
| For love bids it welcome the love which hath smiled | E |
| Ever around thee my gentle child | E |
| Watching thy footsteps and guarding thy bed | F |
| And pouring out joy on thy sunny head | F |
| Roses may vanish but this will stay | D |
| Happy and bright is thy natal day | D |
Felicia Dorothea Hemans
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