The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis

Rhyme Scheme: ABABCDCDBEBEFF

The rose thou show'st me has lost all its hueA
For thou dost seem to me than it less fairB
For when I look I turn from it to youA
And feel the flower has been thine only careB
Thou could'st have grown as freely by its sideC
As spring these buds from out the parent stemD
But thou art from thy Father severed wideC
And turnest from thyself to look at themD
Thy words do not perfume the summer airB
Nor draw the eye and ear like this thy flowerE
No bees shall make thy lips their daily careB
And sip the sweets distilled from hour to hourE
Nor shall new plants from out thy scattered seedF
O'er many a field the eye with beauty feedF

Jones Very



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