The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDBEBEFFThe rose thou show'st me has lost all its hue | A |
For thou dost seem to me than it less fair | B |
For when I look I turn from it to you | A |
And feel the flower has been thine only care | B |
Thou could'st have grown as freely by its side | C |
As spring these buds from out the parent stem | D |
But thou art from thy Father severed wide | C |
And turnest from thyself to look at them | D |
Thy words do not perfume the summer air | B |
Nor draw the eye and ear like this thy flower | E |
No bees shall make thy lips their daily care | B |
And sip the sweets distilled from hour to hour | E |
Nor shall new plants from out thy scattered seed | F |
O'er many a field the eye with beauty feed | F |
Jones Very
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