A Rosebud In Lent Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCB DEBE FBGB HIBB| You saw her last the ball room's belle | A |
| A souffl lace and roses blent | B |
| Your worldly worship moved her then | C |
| She does not know you now in Lent | B |
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| See her at prayer Her pleading hands | D |
| Bear not one gem of all her store | E |
| Her face is saint like Be rebuked | B |
| By those pure eyes and gaze no more | E |
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| Turn turn away But carry hence | F |
| The lesson she has dumbly taught | B |
| That bright young creature kneeling there | G |
| With every feeling every thought | B |
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| Absorbed in high and holy dreams | H |
| Of new Spring dresses truth to say | I |
| To them the time is sanctified | B |
| From Shrove tide until Easter day | B |
George Augustus Baker, Jr.
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