Oh, Oh Rosalie Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: AAAABBBACCCADDDAEEEA FFFAAAAA| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| What would you have of me | A |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| I have kisses fine | B |
| I have kisses fine | B |
| Will you take kiss of mine | B |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| I have dreams in store | C |
| I have dreams in store | C |
| Fine spun as lace of yore | C |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| Many a mighty thought | D |
| Many a mighty thought | D |
| By men of old time wrought | D |
| Is mine Rosalie | A |
| I have golden days | E |
| I have golden days | E |
| Green trees and leafy ways | E |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| I have tears for you | F |
| I have tears for you | F |
| And roses filled with dew | F |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
| What do you want of me | A |
| You would have nought of me | A |
| Oh oh Rosalie | A |
Lesbia Harford
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