Prosperity Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABAB CDCE FGFG HIJI AKAK ABAB| Come thou queen of every creature | A |
| Nature calls thee to her arms | B |
| Love sits gay on every feature | A |
| Teeming with a thousand charms | B |
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| Meet me mid the wreathing bowers | C |
| Greet me in the citron grove | D |
| Where I saw the belle of flowers | C |
| Dealing with the blooms of love | E |
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| Hark the lowly dove of Sharon | F |
| Bids thee rise and come away | G |
| From a vale both dry and barren | F |
| Come to one where life is gay | G |
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| Come thou queen of all the forest | H |
| Fair Feronia mountain glee | I |
| Lovelier than the garden florist | J |
| Or the goddess of the bee | I |
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| Come Sterculus and with pleasure | A |
| Fertilize the teeming field | K |
| From thy straw dissolved at leisure | A |
| Bid the lea her bounty yield | K |
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| Come thou queen of every creature | A |
| Nature calls thee to her arms | B |
| Love sits gay on every feature | A |
| Teeming with a thousand charms | B |
George Moses Horton
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