A Nosegay Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABCBADDD EFGFEDGD GHGHGIGI BGJGBFJFSay crimson Rose and dainty Daffodil | A |
With Violet blue | B |
Since you have seen the beauty of my saint | C |
And eke her view | B |
Did not her sight fair sight you lonely fill | A |
With sweet delight | D |
Of goddess' grace and angels' sacred teint | D |
In fine most bright | D |
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Say golden Primrose sanguine Cowslip fair | E |
With Pink most fine | F |
Since you beheld the visage of my dear | G |
And eyes divine | F |
Did not her globy front and glistering hair | E |
With cheeks most sweet | D |
So gloriously like damask flowers appear | G |
The gods to greet | D |
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Say snow white Lily speckled Gillyflower | G |
With Daisy gay | H |
Since you have viewed the Queen of my desire | G |
In her array | H |
Did not her ivory paps fair Venus' bower | G |
With heavenly glee | I |
A Juno's grace conjure you to require | G |
Her face to see | I |
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Say Rose say Daffodil and Violet blue | B |
With Primrose fair | G |
Since ye have seen my nymph's sweet dainty face | J |
And gesture rare | G |
Did not bright Cowslip blooming Pink her view | B |
White Lily shine | F |
Ah Gillyflower ah Daisy with a grace | J |
Like stars divine | F |
John Reynolds
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