The Bee And The Rose Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAABA CDC| 'You wont ' the Rose's accents ring | A |
| 'I will ' the Golden Bee's are ringing | A |
| And tho' the winds to aid her spring | A |
| Soon with the breeze tost bloom he's | B |
| swinging | A |
| - | |
| His prize secured away he goes | C |
| At which anon in rage the rarest | D |
| 'Come back thou villain ' cries the Rose | C |
| 'Come once more kiss me if thou darest ' | - |
Joseph Skipsey
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