The Ragwort Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABBCC DDEEFF| The thistles on the sandy flats | A |
| Are courtiers with crimson hats | A |
| The ragworts growing up so straight | B |
| Are emperors who stand in state | B |
| And march about so proud and bold | C |
| In crowns of fairy story gold | C |
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| The people passing home at night | D |
| Rejoice to see the shining sight | D |
| They quite forget the sands and sea | E |
| Which are as grey as grey can be | E |
| Nor ever heed the gulls who cry | F |
| Like peevish children in the sky | F |
Frances Darwin Cornford
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