Lady, When I Behold The Roses Sprouting Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABBABB| Lady when I behold the roses sprouting | A |
| Which clad in damask mantles deck the arbours | B |
| And then behold your lips where sweet Love harbours | B |
| My eyes present me with a double doubting | A |
| For viewing both alike hardly my mind supposes | B |
| Whether the roses be your lips or your lips the roses | B |
John Wilbye
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