My Primrose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AABB CCDD EEFF GGHH IIEEMy sweet primrose with thy open face | A |
And with fringe like leaves without a trace | A |
Of coarseness either in flower or stem | B |
Among all my plants thou art the gem | B |
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My lovely lilies soon disappear | C |
Thy bloom is constant through all the year | C |
In summer's heat and winter's cold | D |
Undimmed the light of thy floral gold | D |
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Or if thy color be pink or blue | E |
Or white as snow thou art ever true | E |
My room is bright with thy smiling eyes | F |
And thy fragrance rare I also prize | F |
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Thou hast done thy part my little pet | G |
Let me keep thy roots forever wet | G |
But guard with care all thy tender leaves | H |
And growing crown which the earth crust heaves | H |
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Thou dost heaven ward tend aspiring high | I |
To kiss the stars in the vaulted sky | I |
And they look down from the azure blue | E |
My sweet primrose they are smiling too | E |
Joseph Horatio Chant
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