To A Rosebud In Humble Life Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCD EFEFEFEF EEEEAFAF GHGHCFCFSweet uncultivated blossom | A |
Reared in Spring's refreshing dews | B |
Dear to every gazer's bosom | A |
Fair to every eye that views | B |
Opening bud whose youth can charm us | C |
Thine be many a happy hour | D |
Spreading rose whose beauties warm us | C |
Flourish long my lovely flower | D |
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Though pride look disdainful on thee | E |
Scorning scenes so mean as thine | F |
Although fortune frown upon thee | E |
Lovely blossom ne'er repine | F |
Health unbought is ever with thee | E |
Which their wealth can never gain | F |
Innocence doth garments give thee | E |
Such as fashion apes in vain | F |
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When fit time and reason grant thee | E |
Leave to quit the parent tree | E |
May some happy hand transplant thee | E |
To a station suiting thee | E |
On some lover's faithful bosom | A |
May'st thou then thy sweets resign | F |
And may each unfolding blossom | A |
Open charms as sweet as thine | F |
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Till that time may joys unceasing | G |
Thy bard's every wish fulfil | H |
When that's come may joys increasing | G |
Make thee blest and happier still | H |
Flourish fair thou flower of Jessies | C |
Pride of each admiring swain | F |
Envy of despairing lasses | C |
Queen of Walkherd's lovely plain | F |
John Clare
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