A Bouquet Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCACADD| Take first a Cowslip then an Asphodel | A |
| A bridal Rose some snowy Orange flowers | B |
| A Lily next and by its spotless bell | A |
| Place the bright Iris darling of the showers | B |
| Set gold Nasturtiums Elder blooms between | C |
| And Heart's ease to the Orchis marry sweetly | A |
| Then with red Pinks and slips of Evergreen | C |
| You will possess all folded up discreetly | A |
| In one bouquet that none but you may know | D |
| The name I love beyond all names below | D |
Henry Timrod
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